Taurus (the bull).
Every star is part of a constellation.
Betelgeuse is part of the constellation Orion. It is one of the brightest stars in the night sky and is located in Orion's shoulder.
No- Sagittarius IS a constellation.
Rigel is part of the constellation Orion. It is the brightest star in the constellation although it bears the name Beta Orionis.
no cassiopeia is its own constellation
Betelgeuse is a star, not a constellation. It is part of the constellation Orion, the hunter.
Polaris is part of the constellation Ursa Minor.
Vega is part of the constellation Lyra.
It's not. It's an "asterism" ... a conspicuous pattern that's a part of the larger constellation. The constellation it's part of is Ursa Major ... the big bear.
The Big Dipper is not a smaller constellation. The Big Dipper is a part of an even larger constellation. The Big Dipper is a part of the Constellation, Ursula Major or Big Bear. It is only part of the Bear. Likewise, the little dipper is part of a larger constellation, Ursula Minor or Little Bear.
While generally thought of as one, the Big Dipper is NOT a constellation. It is an asterism - a group of stars that are part of a constellation. The Big Dipper is part of the constellation Ursa Major (the great bear).
The Saucepan constellation is a part of the Orion constellation, which is one of the most recognizable and prominent constellations in the night sky. Orion is named after a giant hunter in Greek mythology and is known for its distinctive pattern of stars, including the three bright stars that form the "belt" of the hunter.