eighty-eight constellation
88 - or 89, depending how you count, since one constellation is actually split up into two non-contiguous areas.
There are 88 constellations.
18 is the stars of the constellation hydra
The largest constellation in the sky is Hydra, covering over 1,300 square degrees of the night sky. Hydra is a long and winding constellation that stretches through a large portion of the southern celestial hemisphere.
A constellation of stars formed along the sky.
The constellation norma is a L shaped constellation in the sky. It runs throught the milky way The constellation norma is a L shaped constellation in the sky. It runs throught the milky way
There is no such thing as "the Orion star". Orion is a constellation - which is basically a general direction in the sky, and there are many, many stars in that constellation.
The sky is divided into 88 separate constellations. However, new constellations have not been made up for hundreds of years, and when new stars are discovered they are simply thought of as being included with whichever constellation they are closest to.
Stars, galaxies, nebulae ... a constellation is just a defined patch of sky, so anything you'd normally find in the sky might be found in a constellation.
Canopus is located in the constellation of Carina in the southern sky. It is the second brightest star in the night sky, after Sirius.
A constellation is a direction in the sky. The stars in a constellation are constantly moving. A million years from now, the sky won't look the same as it does now.
The constellation of Pegasus is in the northern sky. It is usually visible in summer, and is near the constellation of Andromeda.