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  • Constellation Stars: Are Some Fixed in the Sky?
    This is a bit of a trick question! Here's why:

    * Stars don't "fall" in the way we think of objects falling on Earth. They are incredibly far away and held in place by gravity within their galaxies.

    * Constellations are patterns we see in the sky. They are not physical groupings of stars, just a perspective from Earth.

    So, while stars in a constellation appear to move across the sky (due to Earth's rotation), they are not falling.

    To answer your question playfully:

    You could say the seven stars are "The Everlasting Seven" or "The Unfalling Stars" to emphasize that they never "fall" from the sky.

    Let me know if you'd like to explore more about constellations or stars! 😊

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