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Aquarius is a constellation, not a single star. The constellation contains a very large number of stars and other cosmic objects which have no astrophysical relationship with one another. It is simply that they are located in such a direction, and are so far away, that they appear to move together. The distances to the cosmic objects that make up Aquarius range from 11.3 light years to 6,792 light years. You can take your pick as to which number in that range represents the distance to Aquarius.
This question is FAR, FAR too general. Stars in the sky? Stars in a constellation? Stars in movies? Stars in TV shows? Stars on the radio? More specificity is needed.
Thinks of a constellation as being, basically, a direction in space - the stars are not related one to another. So, some of the stars in that direction are billions of light-years away from us, and of course, billions of light-years away from the nearer stars.
All of the stars are spread apart across the universe so the whole constellation is in different places. How do you think some stars are bigger than others? They are in different places! DUR! Several are within 32 light years of travel. Some are further away.
Stars in constellation can look as if they are close together, even though they are at very far distances from earth. So the stars in constellation are not, in fact, all close together. constellations are just patterns formed by stars that happen to be in the same direction of the sky.
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Constellations are sets of stars that appear near each other and are attributed a character, for example Orion, because they resemble what a mythological character is believed to look like. The stars are usually far further apart than they appear, possibly thousands of light years apart.
Not as far apart as stars are from each other, but yes, they are a long way apart.
Puppis is a constellation located in the southern sky. The distance between Earth and the stars in the Puppis constellation varies greatly, as different stars within the constellation are located at varying distances from our planet. Some stars in Puppis may be tens to hundreds of light-years away from Earth.
Because they're too far away
A constellation is a patch of sky. Asking how far away it is is meaningless. You could ask how far away individual stars are, but there are a lot of stars in Cygnus at many vastly different distances. Deneb, the brightest star in Cygnus, is a bit of a quandary; it's variable, making its distance difficult to measure. The generally accepted value is about 2600 light years, but the Hipparchos satellite measurement is about half that, at around 1500 light years.
They are not necessarily related in any way, they simply appear to form a certain shape from Earth. They may be very far apart in space, so have no particular relationship other than being considered to be in the same constellation by us.