is constilation a part of the solar system give reason
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Constellations are human constructs to make sense of the night sky. When you are trying to find your way around, it helps to "chunk" stars into patterns and assign those groupings names. When I want to point out a particular object in the sky (say Polaris, the North Star), I start by pointing out a familiar constellation (say Ursa Major, the Big Dipper). From there, I can tell my friend to follow this or that line to get them to look where I'm lookin
With the advent of computerized telescopes and large data sets, constellations are less important for professional astronomers. However, many stellar databases use Flamsteed or Bayer designations, which assign stars to constellations. In order to include all stars, the sky is divided into irregular regions that encompass the familiar constellations.
With the advent of computerized telescopes and large data sets, constellations are less important for professional astronomers. However, many stellar databases use Flamsteed or Bayer designations, which assign stars to constellations. In order to include all stars, the sky is divided into irregular regions that encompass the familiar constellations.
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None of the constellations are part of Solar System.
Constellations are group of stars {apart from sun, sun appears to be moving wrt background stars, so it does not belongs to any constellation) and nearest star is more than 4 light years fro
Constellations are group of stars {apart from sun, sun appears to be moving wrt background stars, so it does not belongs to any constellation) and nearest star is more than 4 light years fro
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