6 stars. they are the Polaris (north star) ,Kochab, Pherkad, Yildun, Ahfa al Farkadain, and Anwar al Farkadain.
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Ursa Minor or "The Little Bear" is a constellation. It is made up of many stars, each one having it's own unique distance from Earth. It only looks like Ursa Minor from our perspective.
The group of stars in Ursa Minor are known as the Little Dipper. The handle of the dipper is the tail of the bear.
Ursa Minor is known as the Little Bear.
There are seven main stars that make up "The Little Dipper" Ursa Minor.
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Ursa Minor or "The Little Bear" is a constellation. It is made up of many stars, each one having it's own unique distance from Earth. It only looks like Ursa Minor from our perspective.
The group of stars in Ursa Minor are known as the Little Dipper. The handle of the dipper is the tail of the bear.
Ursa Minor is known as the Little Bear.
There are seven main stars that make up "The Little Dipper" Ursa Minor.
Ursa Minor is located in the northern sky. You can locate it yourself. First find the big Dipper. Then Imagine a straight line upwards from the two end stars. Then you will see the bright star called polaris. This is Ursa Minor.
Polaris is the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor.
PolarisKochabPherkadYildunUrodelusAhfa al FarkadainAnwar al Farkadain
Ursa Major (Great bear) is a constellation, not a single star, consisting of 20 main stars and over a hundred minor stars.
The seven stars are called the Big Dipper or the Plow.
There is Vulpecula,Ursa Major,Ursa Minor
The question is vague. There are many stars called "pointer" stars. For example, two of the stars in Ursa Major lie along a line that passes very near Polaris. A completely different set of stars in Ursa Major form an arc that passes near Regulus. There are plenty of other such astronomical coincidences.