9 stars are there in the constellation the great bear.
there are seven stars in the great bear
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The Big Dipper is the brightest group of stars in the large constellation Ursa Major (the Great Bear).
Strictly speaking, 'The Plough' is not a constellation, it is an asterism. An asterism is a part of a constellation, which is widely recognised on cultural rather than historical grounds. 'The Plough' forms part of the constellation Ursa Major, 'The Great Bear', but is composed of only seven stars, forming its characteristic 'plough/dipper' shape, whereas the Great Bear is composed of around sixteen or nineteen stars. The handle of the Plough corresponds to the head of the Great Bear, and the blade of the Plough corresponds to the small of the bear's back.
A group of seven bright stars in the constellation Ursa Major. Also called, The Great Bear The Big Dipper, The Plough (Plow), The Wagon and Charles's Wain
there are seven stars in the great bear
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Ursa Major, the Great Bear.
First, zoom out max. Then you can see bear's face which is made of stars. It's straight above a smiling satellite.
http://souledout.org/nightsky/ursamajorandminor.html Pictures and stuff, should help
Ursa Major (Great bear) is a constellation, not a single star, consisting of 20 main stars and over a hundred minor stars.
A Constellations - for example the Great Bear (Ursa Major)
The Big Dipper is the brightest group of stars in the large constellation Ursa Major (the Great Bear).
Ursa Major (Great Bear), Big Dipper, Plough or Severn Stars biblically are all names for this constellation. See link for more info.
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Little Bear's wife in "The Indian in the Cupboard" was named Bright Stars.