It has more stars as you set the brightness threshold lower. If you include all stars down to magnitude 13 there are thousands, maybe even millions. The brightest stars are magnitude 2 so they are easily visible.
ursa major
The constellation Ursa Major contains about seven main stars that form the shape of a bear. The most famous of these stars is the Big Dipper or Plough asterism, which is not a constellation in itself but part of Ursa Major.
Ursa Major does not have a surface. Ursa Major is a constellation. It is therefore a collection of stars. All of those stars would be very different.
The constellation Plough, also known as the Big Dipper, consists of seven bright stars. These stars are part of the larger Ursa Major constellation.
No the big dipper is IN Ursa Major and the little dipper is in Ursa Minor
Ursa Major, or Great Bear, contains the asterism (a pattern of stars that is not a constellation) referred to as the Big Dipper.
The Big Dipper is an asterism, which is a recognizable group of stars within a constellation. It is located within the constellation Ursa Major. Ursa Major is a constellation that contains the Big Dipper asterism as part of its larger pattern of stars.
1.7-2.8 tons. <><><><><> Ursa Major is a constellation of stars. Its mass is immense.
The Ursa Major constellation contains around seven main stars that form the well-known asterism called the Big Dipper or Plough. Each of these stars has its own individual name, such as Dubhe, Merak, and Alkaid.
Ursa Major is a constellation, made up of many different stars. "It" doesn't have a temperature. Each star in it has it's own temperature.
no the big dipper is another name for ursa major
Ursa Major (Great bear) is a constellation, not a single star, consisting of 20 main stars and over a hundred minor stars.