No - not necessarily. There are many constellations that almost completely cover the sky, however some stars fall in between many of the figures that make up the constellations.
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.
Betelgeuse is a star, not a constellation. It is part of the constellation Orion, the hunter.
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.
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Every star is part of a constellation.
No- Sagittarius IS 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.
Nakuru AllStars was created in 1961.
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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.
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Polaris is part of the constellation Ursa Minor.