Here's why:
* Constellations are groupings of stars: Aries is a pattern of stars that appear close together in the night sky from our perspective on Earth.
* Stars are at vastly different distances: The stars that make up Aries are located at vastly different distances from Earth. Some are relatively close, while others are light-years away.
Instead of a single distance, you can think about the range of distances for stars within Aries:
* Closest: Some stars in Aries are within a few hundred light-years of Earth.
* Farthest: Other stars in Aries could be thousands of light-years away.
So, to answer your question, Aries is not a single distance from Earth. It's a grouping of stars spread out over a vast area of space.