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Constellations are "unchanging" patterns that we humans make up in the arrangement of the various stars so far away. The patterns do change, but very slowly; the constellations that the ancient Greeks and Romans and Egyptians saw 2000 years ago is little changed now.

The solar system is right here; our Sun, the Earth, the Moon, the planets and comets and asteroids.

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