No, Orion's belt is part of Orion, the Hunter
The Big Dipper is an example of an "Asterism" - a pattern of stars that are not a constellation. Other asterisms include Orion's belt, the summer triangle, the Little Dipper...
Orion's Belt
because when he looked at the sky he saw the stars he connected the stars and he connected one and he called it big dipper because he was the first one to discover the big dipper.
The Little Dipper, Ursa Major, Ursa Minor and then there's plenty of popular stars out there.
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No, Orion's belt is part of Orion, the Hunter
No. The three stars in orion's belt aren't even connected. They just happen to appear close together and in a line, from where we are.
big dipper and orion .
The Big Dipper is an example of an "Asterism" - a pattern of stars that are not a constellation. Other asterisms include Orion's belt, the summer triangle, the Little Dipper...
Orion's Belt
because when he looked at the sky he saw the stars he connected the stars and he connected one and he called it big dipper because he was the first one to discover the big dipper.
The big dipper(ursa magor),the little dipper(ursa minor), and orion.
There are many famous constelations,but the most famous ones are the Little Dipper,Big Dipper,Orion,and The Seven Sisters.
The Little Dipper, Ursa Major, Ursa Minor and then there's plenty of popular stars out there.
No - Orion's belt is in Orion The Hunter. The Little Dipper is part of Ursa Minor, the Little Bear.
The Big Dipper, Little Dipper, Northern Cross, and Orion's Belt are all asterisms. They're recognizable patterns that are parts of constellations but not complete constellations.