It varies depending on the time of year.
The planet Venus will appear near the setting or rising Sun, that is either shortly after sunset or shortly before sunrise. It will appear to be a bright star.
Constellations are an arbitrary work of imagination. Each culture develops its own myths and its own versions of what pictures the stars form. Since we don't see our own sun at night, it's not in any constellation. But somewhere out there a civilization on another planet may include our sun in their mythos. We'll have to wait until we meet someoneone from another galaxy.
It is not in any solar system. The constellations are the groups of stars that we see in parts of the sky. We are not in any of those. On some very distant planet, way beyond our solar system, different patterns of stars would be seen in the sky, and amongst one of those would be our sun. So you would have to be in some other part of the galaxy to see our sun, and so the rest of the solar system including Earth, as part of a constellation. From different parts of the galaxy, different patterns would be seen, so although they may see the same stars we see, they would be in completely different patterns.
Jupiter is not in a constellation. Because it moves separately from the stars, it is not always in the same place in the sky in relation to them.
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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.
In the constellation of Taurus
The relative position (direction, actually) of a constellation and the Sun changes, due to Earth's orbit around the Sun. Thus, at one moment the Sun might be in a certain constellation; half a year later, the Sun will be in a constellation opposite in the sky.
The constellation of Pisces.
The Sun can not reveal a constellation that it is transiting through. If the Sun is actually in Taurus, this would be during the day time and the constellation would not be visible. At night the Sun is on the opposite side of the zodiac so the opposite sign (Scorpio) would be visible in the night sky.
in the constellation Taurus.
The planet Mercury is located int he constellation Taurus, which is also known as the Bull. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun.
No. Each star in a constellation is a separate 'sun' all its own.
Polaris is located in the Ursa Minor constellation.
The Arcturus Star is located in the constellation Bootes.
The earth is on the east side of the sun (summer) and when that is so, the constellation Gemini is on the west side of the sun. The sun is blocking the view of the constellation Gemini.
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 brightest star (the star with the greatest apparent magnitude) in the sky, next to the Sun of course, is Sirius, also called Alpha Canis Majoris. In other words, it is located in the Canis Major constellation.
The brightest star (the star with the greatest apparent magnitude) in the sky, next to the Sun of course, is Sirius, also called Alpha Canis Majoris. In other words, it is located in the Canis Major constellation.
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 Arcturus Star is located in the constellation Bootes.
The Sun does not appear in any of the official constellations