That would depend on where you looked at it from. All constellations depend on where they are seen from. If our planet were orbiting around a different star, most, if not all the constillations would look different. If you are on the Earth, it's not in any constellation.
For any given two points, you can always draw a line through them, so what do you mean with "in line"?
The Earth isn't in a nebula of any sort.
cassiopia
Earth revolves around the sun. That is why the constellations we see from Earth appear to change.
There is one zodiac constellation that is not included in the traditional zodiac calendar. That constellation is Ophiuchus, and it lies between Scorpius and Sagittarius. This means there are 13 zodiac constellations. Constellations cannot be "hidden," so to speak. They are a fabrication of the human mind and would not exist elsewhere in the universe as we see them on Earth. Currently, we have 88 constellations (some of which are Northern hemisphere constellations, others of which are Southern hemisphere constellations) and their boundaries (constellations are not just the stars that make up a shape, but every celestial object in a defined region in the sky) fill the entire sky.
The constellations are different due to the fact that you're looking completely different parts of the sky. However, some constellations which are directly above the Earth's equatorial regions remain the same.
Not very likely. It is rare when myths effect the Earth in any way.
There are 88 officially recognized constellations.
There are no constellations in the Earth. They are in space. There are 88 official constellations.
The earth's position has no affect on constellations' visibility. The position of the viewer on the surface of the earth will affect what constellations are visible.
Earth revolves around the sun. That is why the constellations we see from Earth appear to change.
All of them are. The constellations were all invented by human beings, on Earth. None were invented that can't be seen from Earth.
Because the planets are closer to the earth than the star that make the constellations are. They are also orbiting the sun along with the earth.
Earth's axis has zero effect on the stars and constellations. They aren't related in any way.
No. Constellations are arrangements of stars that appear to form pictures.
2 constellations with 5 stars are Cassiopeia & Cepheus.
As earth orbits the sun, different constellations come into view while others disappear. Circumpolar constellations are visible all year long, other constellations are not.
yes it does
It does not move, it is the Earth that moves.
yes