The scorpion constellation is made up of star that are different distances from Earth, so you can't find a single distance of a whole constellation.
Any constellation is a group of stars that appear to form some kind of pattern, but have no connection with each other. They all happen to be in roughly the same direction from us, but they're all at different distances. So there's no such thing as a constellation's distance from us.
52.00098 from the earth
The sky is the Earth's atmosphere.It is not above you, you are in it.
Even though the sun is far away, it emits electromagnetic radiation in the form of sunlight that travels through space and heats up the Earth's atmosphere. When this radiation reaches the Earth, it converts to heat energy upon striking the Earth's surface, making us feel the warmth of the sun.
I don't know how far away Cygnus is from in miles or kilometres, but I do know that it is so far away from Earth that the light that we see from it is over 2000 years old. Seeing as 1 light year is around 9 and a half trillion kilometres, it would mean that Cygnus is INCREDIBLY far away from Earth. Cygnus can only be seen from telescopes on Earth. Even then, it is incredible to know that it can be seen at all since it's so far away. On that note, Cygnus is 70, 000 times brighter than our Sun. Yep, seventy thousand times brighter. Hope this helped!
no it doesn't as far as i know
Er ... which planet exactly do you think that we come from? As far as science can discover, Earth IS the only planet with life on it, so you're asking how far Earth is from Earth.
No Earth-like planets have been discovered yet, but our best telescopes are (so far!) incapable of locating any extra-solar planets that small. With the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, this may change.
About 100 miles
About 150 million km, or 150,000,000,000 meters.
The distance of earth from the sun is about 93,000,000 miles
The moon is 384,400 kilometers away.
150 million km. As long as you mean "from the sun".
Cirrus clouds form far above the Earth's surface, typically at altitudes above 20,000 feet. They are thin and wispy in appearance and are composed of ice crystals.
Any constellation is a group of stars that appear to form some kind of pattern, but have no connection with each other. They all happen to be in roughly the same direction from us, but they're all at different distances. So there's no such thing as a constellation's distance from us.
Around 886,526,000 miles on average, though this varies throughout its orbit.
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