The Milky Way stretches through various constellations, so it does not belong to any one of them.
The center of the Milky Way is in the direction of Sagittarius, but the Milky Way crosses several constellations.
galaxy well... the milky way itself is a constellation but we live in what we call the milky way galaxy.,
All of them. The Milky Way is all around us.
The Milky Way is out nearest Galaxy. It is not a constellation.
The Milky Way is the plane of our galaxy NOT a constellation. We can see it because we are part of it.
Earth is part of the Sol Constellation which belongs to the Milky Way Galaxy.
No, the Milky Way is a galaxy. It's the one we live in.
Orion is a constellation in our galaxy, the Milky Way.
Yes, all the stars that make up the constellation Sagittarius are part of our galaxy, the Milky Way.
Yes. All constellations are in the Milky Way. Note that the Andromeda constellation is not to be confused with the Andromeda Galaxy.
The Carina Dwarf Spheroidal is a dwarf galaxy in the Carina constellation.
No. A constellation is a collection of stars that form a recognizable shape. All the stars we see in the constellations are in our own galaxy, the Milky Way.
Ursa Major and the Milky way both can be seen all year . However the Ursa major is a constellation while the Milky way is a galaxy. Also the Ursa major is in the milky way, and the milky way is just a galaxy that's in space.