Maybe your question should be How are constellations related to *our* solar system ? rather than *your* solar system. Constellations we see in the night sky are made up of stars mostly (also galaxies nebula etc) that appear to the observer to be flat packs of stars are actually stars that are light years apart and just appear that way in the sky. Constellations are not related to our solar system in any specific way although the stars within our own milkyway galaxy do relate to our own star (the sun) through gravity.
There are no constellations in our solar system. All constellations you see are outside our solar system.
Planets!
There are 88 recognized constellations in the sky, but none of them exist within our solar system. Constellations are patterns of stars as seen from Earth and are not physical groupings of stars that exist together in space.
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the sun
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8 planets in the solar sytem
no its the center of the univerce
There is only one star in 'your' solar system - the Sun.
no we do not need the solar system, All we really need is the earth
No constellations are in our Solar System.
about 6.2 million years old