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The milky way is not a constellation

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What are the names stars?

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All stars and constellations that we can see are in the Milky Way galaxy.


Are all constellations in the milky way?

Yes. All the stars you see in the sky are in the Milky Way.


Are constellations part of the Milky Way?

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How many constellations can be in a galaxy?

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Are all constellations seen from earth located in the milky way galaxy?

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What other things are there in the Milky Way Galaxy besides planets?

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Do the constellations we know belong to the Milky Way Galaxy?

Yes. All stars visible from Earth are in the same relatively small portion of the Milky Way.


Why do stars in constellations move?

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Is constellation a galaxy?

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What are the name of constellations in the milky way galaxy?

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Are all-stars constellations?

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