The consetllations that we can see are all a very very long way away.
As the universe expands, they’re getting even further away.
The constellations only look the way they do to us, because they are so far away. Over time (thousands of years) the constellations will change shape – but we don’t really see it because the difference in how much further away they are moving is so small compared to how far away they already are.
Constellations are made up of stars and even though stars live for millions and billions of years they do die. This means that points in the constellations may fade away with time, or get brighter if they go supernova.
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