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A:Their probably are 8.90billion stars in the dwarf galaxy.By rk13
The Sagittarius constellation is not measured in astronomical units (AU) from Earth, as it is a collection of stars located at varying distances. The nearest star in Sagittarius, located within the constellation, is approximately 26 light-years away, which translates to about 0.005 AU. However, since the stars in Sagittarius are spread out over vast distances, it's more accurate to consider their distances in light-years rather than astronomical units.
Sagittarius
Yes, there are labeled star maps of the constellation Sagittarius available online and in astronomy books. These maps typically identify the major stars and other celestial objects within the constellation, making it easier for stargazers to locate them in the night sky.
Sagittarius A* is 44 million kilometers in diameter, roughly the distance from Mercury to the Sun (46 million kilometers).
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Yes.
Millions.
Hundreds of thousands.
Yes, all the stars that make up the constellation Sagittarius are part of our galaxy, the Milky Way.
5000 light years
It depends on that individual Sagittarius and the influences in their natal chart.
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Sagittarius isn't a planet. It is a constellation, or pattern of stars seen from the Earth. You spelled it correctly in your question.
A:Their probably are 8.90billion stars in the dwarf galaxy.By rk13
122,000