All of the constellations that people have ever invented, and all the stars you can see
with your eyes, are in the Milky Way Galaxy.
The nearest other galaxy ... the so-called "Andromeda Galaxy" ... is technically visible to the
naked eye. But it's not easy to see, and it's not bright enough to have been included in any
constellation that people invented and made up stories about. And there's definitely no way
you can possibly see individual stars in it.
In the milky way, like all the constellations.
How old is Taurus the bull constellation?
A constellation is NOT a galaxy.
It's in the constellation of Taurus, the brightest star in that constellation.
The nearest star to constellation Taurus is Gliese 176.
Going to the constellation Taurus. Going to the constellation Taurus.
The Andromeda Constellation has the Andromeda Galaxy within it.
The nickname of Taurus is "The Bull".
1054 - The Crab Nebula in the constellation of Taurus. [See Link]
A constellation
The Taurus Zodiac sign stands for the Bull
galaxy well... the milky way itself is a constellation but we live in what we call the milky way galaxy.,
Aldebaran is in the constellation of Taurus. Auriga is a constellation, not a star. It is one of the constellations that borders Taurus. Capella is the brightest star in Auriga.