HELPPP PLS BESTIES A pattern of stars that has been named is called a constellation. One winter evening, Jason found the star called Sirius in the constellation called Canis Major.
If Jason came outside again a few hours later, what would the stars in Canis Major look like?
A. The pattern would be smaller because the stars moved closer together.
B. The pattern would change because each star would have moved in a different direction.
C. The pattern of stars would appear to be in the same place in the sky.
D. The pattern of stars would appear to have moved together across the sky.
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