There are 8 - Scorpius the Scorpion, Corona Australis the Southern Crown, Telescopium the Telescope, Indus the Indian, Capricornus the SeaGoat, Aquila the Eagle, Scutum the Shield and Serpens the Serpent.
Yes, the Capricorn constellation is located in the southern celestial hemisphere close to other constellations such as Aquarius and Sagittarius. It lies between the constellations of Sagittarius and Aquarius, near the celestial equator.
Scorpio, the scorpion
Most of the "classical" constellations were named by the ancient Greeks. I believe this includes Sagittarius.
VulpeculaSagittaHerculesOphiuchusScutumSagittariusCapricornusAqauriusDelphinus
SagittariusOphiuchusLibraLupusNormaAraCorona Australis
aquila scutum scorpius Capricorn and a few more
Andromeda, Cassiopeia, and Pisces Sagittarius, Taurus, and Leo
These constellations all border Capricornus: Aquarius Aquila Sagittarius Microscopium Piscis Austrinus
7 constellations border Scorpius. They are Sagittarius, Ophiuchus, Lupus, Ara, Norma, Corona Australis and Libra.
There are several constellations bordering Aquila: Sagitta Hercules Ophiuchus Serpens Cauda Scutum Sagittarius Capricornus Aquarius Delphinus
There are more than twenty-two stars in the constellation Sagittarius. Sagittarius is one of the largest constellations in the sky and contains numerous stars of varying brightness and sizes.
Yes, the Sagittarius constellation is part of a big star group. The Sagittarius constellation outlines a centaur who is carrying a bow and borders the constellations of Scutum, Scorpius, and Indus.