No, a constellation typically encompasses a group of stars that are grouped together in a specific pattern as seen from Earth. It is a perceived shape or outline formed by the stars, and they may not be physically connected to each other in space.
Yes, constellations are groupings of stars that form recognizable patterns in the night sky. They are not physical groupings of stars but appear to be connected based on how they are viewed from Earth.
"Libra" is a constellation ... a group of stars that seem to join in a pattern when viewed by humans on Earth, in a region of the sky defined by human astronomers on Earth. The stars in Libra are totally unrelated to each other, and each of them is at a different distance from Earth.
Most things are made up largely of carbon, including trees, rocks, soil and humans.
apple and earth how are they connected
sun,moon,earth,stars,wind,clouds,rain,snow,air and water
Connected Earth was created in 2001.
we are all connected through earth's
No, there are not moons or stars ON planet earth, but there are moons and stars around planet earth. == ==
the stars nearest Earth
Humans effect sea stars because now that the earth is heating up, the water is rising, and the sea stars shadow water tide pools are being turned into part of a deepier water system that they can't survive on.
A constellation is defined as a certain "area" in the sky - similar to the lines that divide countries on a continent. All the stars in that general direction are part of the constellation - millions of them, or billions or trillions, if you include stars that are faint enough.