What is a constellation?
A particular pattern of equidistant stars from the earth in the sky
A particular pattern of stars that may not be equidistant from the earth in the sky
A particular pattern of planets of our solar system in the sky
A particular pattern of stars, planets and satellites in the sky due to their position in the space
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This question was previously asked in
UPSC CDS-1 – 2019
The correct answer is B. A constellation is defined as a group of stars that appear to form a pattern in the night sky as seen from Earth. The stars within a constellation are typically at vastly different distances from Earth and are not physically related to each other; their apparent pattern is merely a line-of-sight effect from our perspective.
A constellation is an apparent pattern of stars in the sky, where the constituent stars are generally not equidistant from Earth.