No its actually not.
The milky way because they are 2 of the 7 stars that make up Big Dipper
No. The big dipper is just a small collection of a handful of stars. All stars that you see in the sky are part of the Milky Way Galaxy, which is composed of hudreds of billions of stars.
No, the Big Dipper is a constellation.Constellation means stars together and from Earth they appear in the same part of the sky but from another place in the galaxy the might not.
Planets, moon, stars, galaxy, universe, Big Dipper, Little Dipper, North Star.
Big dipper and black holes are space words. The Black Eye Galaxy is a galaxy in outer space.
It may sound crazy, but yea. there is this big as black hole in the middle of our galaxy, so we orbit the black hole.
The little dipper is in our Milky Way Galaxy, actually not all that far from us. It is above the big dipper, so that it appears to be pouring into the big dipper. If you can see the north star, that is the tail (or end of the handle) of the little dipper. The middle stars of the little dipper are somewhat faint, but the two outside stars of the top and bottom of the little dipper pan are about as bright as the north star.
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wilt the stilt, and the big dipper.
when was the big dipper named
No, Big dipper is a constellation.
YES. Ursa Major also contains the big dipper (which is not a constellation, it is an asterism) and the pointer stars are located in the handle of the big dipper.