The constellation known as the Southern Cross or Crux looks like a cross. It is composed of four main stars and one minor star, and is visible throughout the Southern Hemisphere and the lower latitudes of the northern hemisphere.
The constellation Crux (the southern cross) is visible only from the southern hemisphere.
It looks like Taurus's symbol on top of a cross (Venus's is just a circle on a cross.).
Because it looks like the belt of the hunter Orion, as depicted in the stars of the constellation Orion.
Most constellations, except a few that are too far south, like the Southern Cross or the Octant for example.
Hercules is a constellation - a group of stars, visible in April and May. It is not really a group of stars, it just looks like a group as seen from the Earth. Many will be close, others will be distant.
A constellation looks like a pattern or picture in the sky. A constellation is a cluster of stars.
The constellation Cassiopeia looks like a "W" or an "M", depending on which way you view it. In this season, it looks more like an "M", high in the northern sky.
Leo
The constellation Cassiopeia is a 'M' shape.
There is a constellation (group of stars) that looks like a dog. It is called Sirius.
Orion
milky way
the constellation shaped like an M is cassiopeia. sometimes it looks like a W!!! haha lol
Cassiopeia - it also looks like a "w" ...depending on when you're looking at it.
An "i" word that looks like a cross is "intersection".
it looks like a lion
the big dipper