* Constellations are patterns of stars. Constellations are groupings of stars that appear close together in the night sky from Earth's perspective. These stars are actually incredibly far apart, but because of our vantage point, they seem to form a recognizable shape.
* Planets are not stars. Planets are celestial bodies that orbit stars. They don't emit their own light, but rather reflect light from their star.
* Planets move. Planets move across the sky due to their orbits around the sun. They don't stay in fixed positions like stars do.
What can happen is planets appearing near constellations:
Sometimes, planets might appear to be close to or within a constellation due to their movement across the sky. This is a temporary alignment and not a permanent feature of the constellation itself.
To summarize:
* Constellations are fixed patterns of stars.
* Planets are not part of constellations.
* Planets can appear near constellations due to their movement, but this is temporary.