Carina is near Vela.
The swan constellation, also known as Cygnus, is commonly seen near the heart of the Lyra constellation, which is represented as a harp. They are neighboring constellations in the night sky.
Pluto, it is now a dwarf planet or planetoid.
Castor and Pollux are two famous stars that make up the constellation Gemini. They are located near the feet of the twins in the constellation.
The constellation near Scorpius that is three letters in length is "Ara." It is located to the west of Scorpius and is known as the Altar.
Coma Berenices is a constellation near the Constellation of Leo. Historically it was an asterism (arrangement of stars), but is now one of the 88 constellations covering the night sky.
No. The stars of the constellations are many light yearsfrom Earth. Pluto is only about 5½ light hours from Earth.
Carina is near Vela.
The constellation of Pegasus is in the northern sky. It is usually visible in summer, and is near the constellation of Andromeda.
There are no clouds near Pluto. Pluto does have neighbors in the kuiper belt, but no clouds to speak of. On Earth, however, there may be clouds that obstruct the view or come close to our view of Pluto.
The swan constellation, also known as Cygnus, is commonly seen near the heart of the Lyra constellation, which is represented as a harp. They are neighboring constellations in the night sky.
The formal designation of Pluto now includes a numerical prefix, but it has received little use. It is "134340 Pluto".
Pluto is located in the outer edges of our solar system, beyond Neptune. It is currently in the area of the constellation Sagittarius and is not visible to the naked eye. Observing Pluto requires a powerful telescope due to its distance and dimness.
It's currently near the constellation Sagittarius. During the spring it will be in the sky in the morning, in the summer will be up all night, in the fall it will be up in the evening, and during the winter, it will only be up during the day. However, you will need a pretty good telescope to see it, Pluto's quite faint.
Pluto, it is now a dwarf planet or planetoid.
A constellation is a direction in the sky. The stars in a constellation are constantly moving. A million years from now, the sky won't look the same as it does now.
Pluto's orbit is near the beginning of the Kuiper belt.