Any constellation is a group of stars that appear to form some kind of pattern,
but have no connection with each other. They all happen to be in roughly the
same direction from us, but they're all at different distances. So there's no
such thing as a constellation's distance from us.
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The Scorpius constellation is located around 300-700 light years away from Earth.
The temperature of Scorpius, which is a constellation in the night sky, is not a fixed value as it is made up of many stars at varying distances from Earth. These stars have different temperatures based on their size, age, and other characteristics.
Scorpius is not a star, but rather a constellation in the night sky. It is best known for the bright red star Antares, which is a red supergiant star located in the heart of the Scorpius constellation.
The brightest star in the Scorpius constellation is Antares. It is a red supergiant star located approximately 550 light years away from Earth. Antares appears as the brightest star in Scorpius due to its high luminosity and distinctive reddish color.
The common name for Scorpius is the Scorpio constellation.