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It is located in the Ursa Minor
The location of the Little Dipper changes from night to night (although circling around every once in a long while). In order to find it, one needs to look for Polaris, or the "North Star". Polaris is part of the Little Dipper. If you know where the Big Dipper is, you can find the Little Dipper near it.
The little dipper
little dipper!
The Little Dipper was not named after anybody.
It is located in the Ursa Minor
The location of the Little Dipper changes from night to night (although circling around every once in a long while). In order to find it, one needs to look for Polaris, or the "North Star". Polaris is part of the Little Dipper. If you know where the Big Dipper is, you can find the Little Dipper near it.
The little dipper
little dipper!
Little dipper
The Little Dipper was not named after anybody.
The little dipper isn't important because it is not bigger than the big dipper
the small dipper.
big dipper
The Little Dipper is not a star; it is a constellation, an arrangement or grouping of stars in the sky. The only notable star in the Little Dipper is Polaris, which is at the tip of the handle of the "dipper".Additional Information: The Little Dipper is also known as Ursa Minor.
Yes. They are close to each other in the night sky. So if you know where to look you can see both of them.
The little dipper is part of Ursa Minor.