yes constellations are made up of stars!!!!!
Constellations are patterns of stars that are viewed from Earth. The stars in constellations are at varying distances from us and are not physically related to each other in space. They appear to form shapes due to our perspective from Earth.
Shooting stars are not actually stars but rather meteors that enter Earth's atmosphere and burn up, so they are not part of constellations. Constellations are patterns of stars as seen from Earth, and shooting stars move too quickly to be part of a fixed pattern.
There are billions of stars that are within the region of the 88 official constellations. Technically, the word constellation refers to areas of the sky not necessarily the patterns of stars.
Cygnus is a constellation and contains many stars, including Deneb, the brightest star in the constellation. There is no specific number of stars that make up Cygnus as constellations are made up of numerous stars that form patterns in the sky.
Constellations are patterns of stars that appear to form shapes or figures in the sky when viewed from Earth. They are not actually physically connected in space, but rather are a result of how stars align when seen from our perspective. Constellations have been identified and named by different cultures throughout history based on their interpretations of the patterns.
No, constellations are imaginary patterns of stars.
No - they are made up of stars. As long as the stars are there, the constellations will be there too.
Constellations are stars that are linked together that form images.
Constellations are patterns of stars that are viewed from Earth. The stars in constellations are at varying distances from us and are not physically related to each other in space. They appear to form shapes due to our perspective from Earth.
None. Many stars make up constellations.
Constellations are patterns of stars, so stars cannot be constellations.
Constellations are not stars. Groups of stars that look like they form various objects or shapes are called constellations.
Constellations do not have temperatures. They are made up of individual stars that may seem to be close together as viewed from Earth, but the individual stars are usually separated by very great distances.
There are 88 recognized constellations in the sky, but none of them exist within our solar system. Constellations are patterns of stars as seen from Earth and are not physical groupings of stars that exist together in space.
Shooting stars are not actually stars but rather meteors that enter Earth's atmosphere and burn up, so they are not part of constellations. Constellations are patterns of stars as seen from Earth, and shooting stars move too quickly to be part of a fixed pattern.
Nothing at all. Constellations are man made, so the stars will still be there.
There are billions of stars that are within the region of the 88 official constellations. Technically, the word constellation refers to areas of the sky not necessarily the patterns of stars.