autumn
You can see it all the time of you live in the Northern Hemisphere, unless you live really, REALLY south and the Dipper is low on the horizon... Find out where north is, wait for the sun to set, and you will EASILY see the Big Dipper in the north.
Mizar at 78 light years.
The flag of Alaska would be the closest.
No, Big dipper is a constellation.
when was the big dipper named
In the northern hemisphere it is above the horizon or we wouldn't see it.
You can see it all the time of you live in the Northern Hemisphere, unless you live really, REALLY south and the Dipper is low on the horizon... Find out where north is, wait for the sun to set, and you will EASILY see the Big Dipper in the north.
The planets depend on the time of year.
Yes, but it is very low on the horizon, and is only visible during certain seasons.
Mizar at 78 light years.
The flag of Alaska would be the closest.
wilt the stilt, and the big dipper.
No, Big dipper is a constellation.
when was the big dipper named
In much of the southern hemisphere the Big Dipper is not visible. It is only barely visible just above the horizon in the far north of Australia. The Southern Cross, or Crux, is a more useful aid to navigation.
The "tail" is the handle of the Big Dipper.
Ursa Mayjor and Big Bear is the big dipper and Ursa Minor Or Little Bare is the litttle Dipper