you would locate them at the north pole.
Stars are grouped to make a constellations because the way you look at it,it looks that way.
like a lion
False. They appear to be together because they are all in the same direction as we look towards them, but many are very far away from each other.
In the month of March, constellations such as Leo, Virgo, and Ursa Major are prominent in the night sky. Look out for these constellations as they rise in the east and traverse the sky throughout the night.
There are 88 constellations nowadays. And by definition, a constellation isn't only the stars you're used to see in connected lines - it is a region of the sky with perpendicular boundaries including stars, nebulae, objects, etc. For a list of constellations look at http://www.astro.wisc.edu/~dolan/constellations/constellation_list.html
you look in the sky on a clear night
one thing galaxy's have planets but not constellations another... constellations look like that the stars are close but the aren't
I think they are cool!
rosecompas
Constellations are not stars. Groups of stars that look like they form various objects or shapes are called constellations.
the compass rose
at the compass rose
up
All of the constellations look different. There are winged horses, foxes, birds, lions, bulls, rams, dogs, bears, etc...
Stars are grouped to make a constellations because the way you look at it,it looks that way.
like a lion
South