Stars that form constellations would never be found inside the solar system.
Constellations are patterns of stars that are often many light-years away from the Earth and from each other, far beyond the boundaries of our solar system. While the stars that comprise these constellations are visible from Earth and appear to be grouped together from our vantage point, they are not gravitationally bound to our solar system in any way. They reside in different parts of our galaxy, the Milky Way, and are a component of the broader universe beyond our solar neighborhood.
Which objects would never be found inside the solar system?(1 point)
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planets that orbit the sun
planets that orbit the sun
the moon
the moon
comets
comets
stars that form constellations
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