zodiac
The zodiac is an imaginary line through the sky, passing through a number of constellations and close to which the sun, moon and planets can always be found.
Probably, but impossible to tell as we are only just seeing planets within our own galaxy.
In Scorpius.
Extrasolar planets are planets found orbiting stars other then our own.
Most planets are found in the Milky Way galaxy, which is part of the Local Group of galaxies. Within the Milky Way, planets are most commonly found in the habitable zone around stars, where conditions may be suitable for liquid water and potentially life to exist.
The zodiac is an imaginary line through the sky, passing through a number of constellations and close to which the sun, moon and planets can always be found.
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.
There are 464 extrasolar planets, and 8 planets within our Solar System. This makes a total of 470 known planets.
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
Probably, but impossible to tell as we are only just seeing planets within our own galaxy.
In Scorpius.
the found different rock on the planets
The majority of the angular momentum of the solar system is found within the orbital motion of the planets around the Sun. This motion results in the spinning of the planets on their axes and the overall rotation of the solar system as a whole.
They were all found at different times, there is no exact date
Constellations do not really exist; they are perceived patterns in the stars. Most of the classical constellations were named by the Romans.
Extrasolar planets are planets found orbiting stars other then our own.
Moons can be found orbiting planets within our solar system and other planetary systems. They are natural satellites that range in size from small asteroid-like bodies to larger planets like Jupiter. Some moons, such as Earth's moon, are large enough to have their own gravitational pull.