Yes, the Capricorn constellation is located in the southern celestial hemisphere close to other constellations such as Aquarius and Sagittarius. It lies between the constellations of Sagittarius and Aquarius, near the celestial equator.
PiscesPegasusEquuleusDelphinusAquilaCapricornusPiscis AustrinusSculptorCetus
Between the two zodiac constellations Aries and Aquarius
There is no zodiacal constellation north of other zodiacal constellations. A zodiacal constellation is a constellation that is along the ecliptic. There are zodiacal constellations to the left and right of Aquarius (Pisces & Capricornus, respectively), but just other, regular constellations above and below Aquarius.
Like most constellations Aquarius is a borrowing by the Greeks from the Babylonians, who had been around since 1830 BC.
There are two large constellations bordering those of Aquarius and Pisces: Cetus, and Pegasus.
The Babylonians are credited with the discovery and naming of most of the constellations.
Some constellations with 8 letters include Pegasus, Aquarius, Cassiopeia, and Tucana.
Aquarius is one of the constellations the Sun travels through on the ecliptic, the apparent path of the Sun "around" the Earth over a year.
Aquarius borders Capricornus to the northeast. Sagittarius is located to the northwest of Capricornus. Microscopium lies to the southeast of Capricornus.
Equuleus is one of the smallest constellations and its main stars include Kitalpha (Alpha Equulei) and Citalpha (Beta Equulei). It is located near the constellations Pegasus and Aquarius in the northern hemisphere.
No, Cetus does not border the Andromeda constellation. Cetus is located near the constellations of Pisces, Aquarius, and Taurus, while Andromeda is adjacent to the constellations of Cassiopeia, Perseus, and Pegasus.