Ursa Major, The Great Bear, contains the Big Dipper, which is used to find north.
Pegasus is north of the constellation Aquarius.
The North Star can be found in the constellation Ursa Minor.
The North Star is located in the constellation Ursa Minor.
The north star, Polaris, is part of the constellation Ursa Minor, the "Little Bear".
Polaris (the North Star) is the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor (the little bear).
The constellation that contains the North Star is Ursa Minor, also known as the Little Dipper.
Polaris
Polaris is NOT a constellation - it is a star. It's the North Star, meaning, it is directly above Earth's North Pole.
Polaris is the North Star and it is located in the constellation Ursa Minor.
in the north
The constellation north of Orion is Taurus. Taurus is easily identifiable by the V-shaped cluster of stars known as the Hyades and the bright star Aldebaran, which marks the eye of the bull in this constellation.
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.