not likely to be. our star isn’t particularly bright as stars go, most of the stars in our constellations are tens to thousands of times more luminous than our sun.
even if visible it wouldn’t stand out at all and wouldn’t likely be in a constellation unless they were at alpha centauri.
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Reply to What if our sun was a part of another constellation on another planet? by smilingpike31
not likely to be. our star isn’t particularly bright as stars go, most of the stars in our constellations are tens to thousands of times more luminous than our sun.
even if visible it wouldn’t stand out at all and wouldn’t likely be in a constellation unless they were at alpha centauri.