No it is not because a constellation is a group of stars that work together to form a design or picture, like the Big Dipper.
The planet Mercury is located int he constellation Taurus, which is also known as the Bull. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun.
VV Cephei is a star system, not a planet. It is a binary star system consisting of two massive stars, one of which is a red supergiant. The system is located in the constellation Cepheus.
You can find the planet Saturn in the constellation of Capricornus.
No. It is a planet in another solar system about 500 light-years from Earth in the constellation Cygnus.
Sagittarius is not a planet. It is a constellation.
No. Venus is a planet. The Little Dipper is a constellation and they're comprised of stars.
No. Eris is a dwarf planet.
A planet called Kepler 186f, in the constellation Cygnus, is the same size as the Earth and it is similar to Earth in looking to. Venus is only slightly smaller than Earth and is the closest in size to it in our solar system.
A constellation is an imaginary pattern of stars visible from our vantage point. A planet is an object orbiting the Sun. They are two completely different things.
-- Neptune is another planet in the solar system, just as the Earth is. -- The sun is the star closest to every object in the solar system, including Neptune. -- Neptune averages 30.1 AU distant from the sun ... about 2.8 billion miles. -- The Earth averages roughly 93 million miles distant from the sun.
No new gas giant planet has been discovered in our solar system.
yes its a constillation