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How do constellations differ from other groupings of stars such as galaxies?
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How do constellations differ from other groupings of stars such as galaxies?
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I think a constellation is an area of sky that contains up a picture, object, animal, ect. - a galaxy is a grouping of several million to billion stars, gas and dust, that is gravitationally bound.
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