The transformation of the constellations in the future

The sky in fact never stood still. Stars always move from one position to another according to the movement of the universe, galaxies and constellations.

Future astrologers will see a completely different night sky. That's because the stars are constantly moving in sync with each other.

These shifts seem to be difficult to detect in a human life, but the difference will be huge in many centuries and millennia. That means that in 50,000 years, many of the constellations familiar to us will have a very different shape.

Check out the famous 5 constellation shape for 50,000 years.

Astronomer Robert Hurt of the Spitzer Science Center of the US Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) explained the changes in these constellations thanks to Starry Night space simulation software.

Great Heroine

In general, stars close to our Milky Way will appear further in the night sky. The stars of the Big Dipper, or Big Bear, are actually very close to other constellations, so they appear far more distant, and the shape is different in the future.

Dai Hung Tinh, including Big Dipper (Vietnamese as Beo Cay), will be distorted over time. The Corn Star constellation will look more flat, with the handle part much bent, and the other stars in the Big Dipper will change their relative position.

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Little Elf

The Little Bear constellation, also known as the Little Dipper, almost keeps most of its shape. However, the star that makes up Little Huli's hind legs will move to make 'Little Dipper' disappear in shape in 50,000 years.

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Thien lang

The constellation of the heavenly constellation will hardly change at all, because they are made up of super-big stars like Bellatrix and Rigel, hundreds of light-years away and therefore there is no sign of it. Move in the sky. However, some smaller stars are close to the puncher and the shield will shift positions.

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Taurus

One of the Taurus stars (near the left eye) seems to be running away from the star group. This is because it is not really part of this constellation.

The stars in the cross section of the Taurus Y-shaped mostly belong to the constellation of Hyades, but one of them is really far away and is aligned with Hyades. Over time, this star will move away from the group.

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Truong Xa

The Snake's curved body shape will turn into a jagged road in the future. Stars that make up this constellation will look smaller and closer to Earth than any other famous constellation. As such, it will move accordingly.

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