Orion is a constellation—a group of stars in the sky. Circle the statement you think
best describes the stars in Orion.

The stars of Orion are close together in space.
The stars in Orion orbit the Sun, just like the planets.
The brightest stars in Orion are the ones that are closest to us.
You can’t tell if the brightest stars in Orion are really brighter than the others, or
if they are just closer to us.
The stars in Orion are all the same distance from us. That is why we see the shape
of the constellation.
The stars are arranged in the constellation Orion for only part of a year. The rest
of the year they change their pattern and form different constellations.

Explain your thinking. Describe what you know about stars that form constellations.

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Answer :

Explanation:

You can’t tell if the brightest stars in Orion are really brighter than the others, or

if they are just closer to us.

The stars in Orion are all the same distance from us. That is why we see the shape

of the constellation.

The stars are arranged in the constellation Orion for only part of a year. The rest

of the year they change their pattern and form different constellations.

Explain your thinking. Describe what you know about stars that form constellations.

Please helpp