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The star closest to the earth is the ________. It is ________ million miles away from the earth! On a clear night there are approximately _________ stars that can be seen without a telescope. The telescope was invented in the year __________. A constellation is a group of stars which form a ____________ in the sky. There are ________ official constellations recognized by scientists. The star that always points north is called ____________. It is part of the Ursa Major constellation (also known as the Big Dipper). My favorite constellation is ______________________! Stars and Constellations © www.MathGeekMama.com Star Facts source: http://www.solarsystemquick.com/universe/star-constellations.htm

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The star closest to the earth is the ________. It is ________ million miles away from the earth! On a clear night there are approximately _________ stars that can be seen without a telescope. The telescope was invented in the year __________. A constellation is a group of stars which form a ____________ in the sky. There are ________ official constellations recognized by scientists.

The star that always points north is called ____________. It is part of the Ursa Major constellation (also known as the Big Dipper).

My favorite constellation is ______________________!

Stars and Constellations

©  www.MathGeekMama.com Star Facts source: http://www.solarsystemquick.com/universe/star-constellations.htm

The star closest to the earth is the __sun___. It is __93___ million miles away from the earth! On a clear night there are approximately ___2000__ stars that can be seen without a telescope. The telescope was invented in the year ___1608___. A constellation is a group of stars which form a ____pattern__ in the sky. There are __88___ official constellations recognized by scientists.

The star that always points north is called ___Polaris___. It is part of the Ursa Major constellation (also known as the Big Dipper).

My favorite constellation is ______________________!

Stars and Constellations

©  www.MathGeekMama.com Star Facts source: http://www.solarsystemquick.com/universe/star-constellations.htm

 

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