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  • Constellations: What Are They and How Do They Form?
    That's a great way to describe it! A constellation is indeed a group of stars that appear to make a pattern when viewed from Earth.

    Here's a little more detail:

    * Not physically connected: The stars in a constellation are not actually close together in space. They just appear close because they are in the same line of sight from our perspective on Earth.

    * Different perspectives: Different cultures have different constellations, based on their own unique interpretations of the patterns in the stars.

    * Historical significance: Constellations have been used for navigation, timekeeping, and storytelling for thousands of years.

    So yes, you've got the basic idea!

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