Ara
SagittariusOphiuchusLibraLupusNormaAraCorona Australis
The constellations that are near Mercury in the sky will vary depending on its current position in its orbit. Some constellations that are often near Mercury during different parts of the year include Capricornus, Sagittarius, and Scorpius.
The neighbouring constellations are:SagittariusOphiuchusLibraLupusNormaAraCorona Australis
The constellations of the zodiac fall on the plane of the ecliptic (the plane in which the Earth orbits the Sun) and all the Sun's planets orbit also in the plane of the ecliptic. This means that ALL the planets eventually move through ALL the zodiacal constellations (as seen from Earth). It also therefore follows that the planets are never seen in the non zodiacal constellations.
You can see Scorpius, Sagittarius, Cygnus the swan, Lyra, the Harp, Aquila the Eagle - that's 5, but you can see over 40 more...
SagittariusOphiuchusLibraLupusNormaAraCorona Australis
The constellations that are near Mercury in the sky will vary depending on its current position in its orbit. Some constellations that are often near Mercury during different parts of the year include Capricornus, Sagittarius, and Scorpius.
The neighbouring constellations are:SagittariusOphiuchusLibraLupusNormaAraCorona Australis
In Scorpius.
7 constellations border Scorpius. They are Sagittarius, Ophiuchus, Lupus, Ara, Norma, Corona Australis and Libra.
There are seven constellations bordering Scorpius:SagittariusOphiuchusLibraLupusNormaAraCorona Australis
SagittariusOphiuchusLibraLupusNormaAraCorona Australis
aquila scutum scorpius Capricorn and a few more
Constellations don't have an absolute magnitude. That is a property of individual stars.
The constellations of the zodiac fall on the plane of the ecliptic (the plane in which the Earth orbits the Sun) and all the Sun's planets orbit also in the plane of the ecliptic. This means that ALL the planets eventually move through ALL the zodiacal constellations (as seen from Earth). It also therefore follows that the planets are never seen in the non zodiacal constellations.
You can see Scorpius, Sagittarius, Cygnus the swan, Lyra, the Harp, Aquila the Eagle - that's 5, but you can see over 40 more...
Constellations near Leo include Cancer to the west, Virgo to the east, and Hydra to the south. Leo is also bordered by the constellations of Ursa Major and Lynx to the north.