Constellations are not real, they are merely patterns of stars we see from our point of view. All of the constellations we see are part of the Milky way Galaxy and so are 10 billion other stars we can't see with the naked eye.
All constellations are within our galaxy - The Milky Way.
All the constellations that we see, and there are 88 of them, are all in our galaxy, the Milky Way.
All of them.
That doesn't make sense. A constellation is basically a direction in space; you don't count constellations per galaxy or similar regions in space. There are 88 or 89 constellations (depending how you count them); these constellations cover all the directions around us, and are not related to any specific galaxy.
CONSTELLATIONS
All constellations are within the Milky Way Galaxy.
Yes, all constellations in the night sky are within the Milky Way.
It is the Andromeda Galaxy
one thing galaxy's have planets but not constellations another... constellations look like that the stars are close but the aren't
All stars and constellations that we can see are in the Milky Way galaxy.
Constellations are stars put together, usually to form a ancient figure in the stars, a galaxy is much different, They have planets and in galaxies you can find constellations. Big difference
The constellations are groups of stars that form recognizable patterns in the night sky, and were named bypeople who noticed them by means of naked-eye observation, i.e. without optical devices.ALL of the constellations consist of stars that are members of the Milky Way Galaxy, and are located relativelynear our solar system, i.e. in the same neighborhood of the galaxy in which our sun is located.