Yes...all the constellations that we know about do have mythical tales. But the universe is made of millions of constellations. Most of these, we cannot even reach or see. But yes the ones that you see on a clear night do.
All of the constellations of the zodiac.
The circumpolar constellations
Constellations are patterns of stars in the sky, if the constellations disappeared then all the stars would disappear, and there would be virtually no astronomy. :(
All of them are. The constellations were all invented by human beings, on Earth. None were invented that can't be seen from Earth.
Yes we do, we all see the same star every night. But if you are in a certain spot you can see the constellations. Not all can see the constellations. If you can you are very lucky.
Because horses are considered mythical creatures most of the times.
A half human half horse is a centaur, a Greek mythical creature.
Constellations are patterns of stars, so stars cannot be constellations.
All of the constellations of the zodiac.
The circumpolar constellations
Fairies are mythical creatures and do not exist in real life. They are a part of folklore and fairy tales.
Constellations come from human imagination. Distance stars look as if they are in a fixed pattern and early humans saw these patterns in terms of shapes - mostly mythical. Many of the constellations require a great deal of imagination.
All the constellations that we see, and there are 88 of them, are all in our galaxy, the Milky Way.
All constellations are within our galaxy - The Milky Way.
Vampires are not real. They are Mythical derived from old folk tales. It is fun to research about them in the mythical sense. But if they existed we would know by now
Keep in mind that not all stars are named, but rather constellations and star orientations. Some are derived from Latin terms, and the constellations usually have some allusional relation to fables or tales (Orion's Belt, Dipper, etc.) The North Star, the brightest star seen to the north. Yeah.
All of them.