constellations are not "found" rather created, as they have always been there and we just "connect the dots" to form shapes in how we see them.
Scorpius was one of the original 48 constellations listed by Ptolmey circa 165 BC
The brightest star in the constellation Scorpius is Antares. It is a red supergiant star that is approximately 550 light-years away from Earth. Antares is often referred to as the "heart of the scorpion" due to its position in the constellation.
The star Regulus, or Alpha Leonis, can be found in the constellation of Leo. It is the brightest star in the constellation.
Vega is found in the Lyra constellation, also known as the harp constellation. It is one of the brightest stars in the night sky and is easily recognizable.
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Sirius is found in the Heart of Canis Major, the Big Dog - just south and east of Orion.
The brightest star in the constellation Scorpius is Antares. It is a red supergiant star that is approximately 550 light-years away from Earth. Antares is often referred to as the "heart of the scorpion" due to its position in the constellation.
Any constellation is a group of stars that appear to form some kind of pattern, but have no connection with each other. They all happen to be in roughly the same direction from us, but they're all at different distances. So there's no such thing as a constellation's distance from us.
The North Star can be found in the constellation Ursa Minor.
The star Regulus, or Alpha Leonis, can be found in the constellation of Leo. It is the brightest star in the constellation.
Stars, galaxies, nebulae ... a constellation is just a defined patch of sky, so anything you'd normally find in the sky might be found in a constellation.
Vega is found in the Lyra constellation, also known as the harp constellation. It is one of the brightest stars in the night sky and is easily recognizable.
All of them
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in a triple-star system in the northern constellation Cygnus, or the swam
scorpious
Sirius is found in the Heart of Canis Major, the Big Dog - just south and east of Orion.
Yes, there is a dragon constellation that is called Draco the Dragon. It can be found in the northern sky. There are also different sized galaxies in the constellation.