-- Big Dipper** -- Little Dipper** -- Orion -- Cassiopeia -- Bootes -- Aquila -- Pegasus' Square** -- Canis Major -- Scorpio -- Leo (Those marked with ** are technically 'asterisms', not constellations. They're easily recognizable groups of fairly bright stars that are part of a constellation but not all of it.)
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The answer is "a coffin." The riddle describes a coffin, which is strong enough to hold ten men but light enough for a young boy to carry.
The distance between the Earth and the Moon is increasing at a rate of about 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) per year due to tidal forces. In ten million years, the Moon will be significantly farther from Earth, but the exact distance is difficult to predict due to various factors influencing orbital dynamics.
Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town was created in 1978-01.
There are seven light posts on the back of an old ten dollar bill.
You can take as many as you want.For instance: The ten brightest stars are ten; the 100 brightest stars are 100; etc.