No. Each star in a constellation is a separate 'sun' all its own.
in the constellation Taurus.
No. A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be in a pattern as seen from Earth. The sun is just one star.
The side facing the sun is lit up.
A Place in the Sun - Lit album - was created in 1998.
The Sun does not belong to any constellation. This is because our Earth goes around the Sun. As a result, the Sun moves in the sky relative to the other stars. So, the Sun appears to move through the constellations of the zodiac, which is why you hear that the Sun is in a particular zodiac constellation in a particular month. For example, in September, the Sun is in the constellation of Virgo. In October, it will go to the constellation of Libra, and so on.
The Sun does not appear in any of the official constellations
50% of the moon is always lit
It was lit by candles and sun lights
A Zodiac Constellation - or zodiacal constellation - is a constellation that is along the ecliptic, which is the narrow path of sky that the sun, moon and planets follow throughout the year.
A zodiacal constellation is a constellation that is along the ecliptic - a narrow path that the sun, moon, & planets travel on throughout the year.
i really don't know
because the sun is hot and bright