No, the big dipper is the other name for ursa major
none.its the little dipper that has the north star.the 2 stars at the end of the big dipper points to the north star.its name is polaris
The little dipper
The Ark is the brightest star in the big dipper
There are stars next to the Big Dipper in every direction, so you'd have to be a bit more descriptive in your question.
No, the big dipper is the other name for ursa major
none.its the little dipper that has the north star.the 2 stars at the end of the big dipper points to the north star.its name is polaris
You might be talking about the BIG DIPPER
The little dipper
The Ark is the brightest star in the big dipper
There are stars next to the Big Dipper in every direction, so you'd have to be a bit more descriptive in your question.
The "Drinking Gourd" is an alternate name of the Big Dipper, an asterism (star formation) in the northern sky. The dipper stars in the "bowl" of the Big Dipper point to Polaris, the pole star. Walking towards the pole star (following the Drinking Gourd) takes you northwards.
when was the big dipper named
you look at the brightest star in the sky then you follow a chain of stars to the big dipper
the big dipper
Ajm
Because it looks like a big dipper! :)