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Is the stars that make up a constellation are near each other?

Not necessarily. Stars within a constellation are the same general direction from Earth, but one may be much more distant than the other.


The stars that make up a constellation are near each other?

Not necessarily. Stars within a constellation are the same general direction from Earth, but one may be much more distant than the other.


Are all stars in a constellation near each other?

no stars are not close together in a contellestion


What are stars located near the Earths poles that can be seen year-round at all times of night called?

Stars located near the Earth's poles that can be seen year-round at all times of night are called circumpolar stars. These stars appear to rotate around the pole and do not rise or set like other stars in the sky due to the Earth's rotation.


What are Neos?

Near-Earth Objects. Comets, meteors, and other things in space that are near Earth.


If there are other planets than the ones in our solar system where are they likely to?

near other stars or in empty space


Stars near the north celestial pole appear to move?

Stars near the north celestial pole appear to move in a counter-clockwise circle because of the Earth's rotation. This effect is known as the diurnal motion of stars due to the Earth's rotation on its axis. Polaris, the North Star, remains nearly stationary as other stars appear to revolve around it.


Why are stars near the moon?

You will find stars in every direction - both near the Moon, and in other directions. They are not really "near" the Moon; they just happen to be in the same direction.


Stars that are found in pairs are called?

Two stars orbiting each other are "binary stars" ...a group of stars near each other, may be formally or informally known as a "cluster".


Are there any other planets near earth where we can easily go there?

We have no direct evidence yet of life anywhere other than Earth.


Why do stars that make up a constellation are near each other true or false?

False.


Do stars in a constellation actually forms a cluster of stars?

In most cases, no. In many cases they're nowhere near each other in three-dimensional space, and only appear to be near each other from our vantage point. There are a couple of notable exceptions; for example, most of the bright stars in Ursa Major (including all the stars in the "big dipper" except for Alpha and Eta, which are the ones at each end) are part of the Ursa Major Moving group (not quite a cluster, but definitely associated with each other).