No. One of the better known constellations in the northern hemisphere is the big dipper. People in the southern hemisphere can't see this. In the south the well known constellation is the southern cross, and you can't see this in the northern hemisphere.
I can only presume you mean the constellation Delp(h)inus.not Delpinas. Delphinus,a constellation visible in the Northern Hemisphere is known as the Dolphin as Delphinus is the Latin name for that mammal
The Big Dipper is known in the Northern Hemisphere as The Plough(Plow.American spelling) as the main Stars in the constellation resemble an ancient ploughing farm machine
It is the southern cross .It can be found on the Australian flag.
Ursa major Ursa major is the third largest constellation and is also known as the great Barth big dipper, or the plough. it is visible in the northern hemisphere almost throughout the year. it has mythological significance throughout the world. the constellation consist of seven stars. Ursa Minor Also known as the little dipper, this constellation also consist of seven stars and the star at the end of the dipper handle is Polaris, commonly known as the pole star. It is not easy to spot this constellation since it is not so bright.
No. One of the better known constellations in the northern hemisphere is the big dipper. People in the southern hemisphere can't see this. In the south the well known constellation is the southern cross, and you can't see this in the northern hemisphere.
I can only presume you mean the constellation Delp(h)inus.not Delpinas. Delphinus,a constellation visible in the Northern Hemisphere is known as the Dolphin as Delphinus is the Latin name for that mammal
The constellation known as the Southern Cross or Crux looks like a cross. It is composed of four main stars and one minor star, and is visible throughout the southern hemisphere and the lower latitudes of the northern hemisphere.
The Southern Ocean, or the Great Southern Ocean, is not found in the Northern Hemisphere. It is located completely in the Southern Hemisphere and is also known as the Antarctic Ocean.
Betelgeuse is in the constellation of Orion, and is otherwise known as alpha Orionis. It is on the left "shoulder" of the Orion hunter, as viewed from the Northern Hemisphere.
North of the equator is known as the northern hemisphere.
The constellation Ursa Major can be seen from anywhere in the northern hemisphere. The most distinctive part of Ursa Major is the asterism known as the "Big Dipper".
The Big Dipper is known in the Northern Hemisphere as The Plough(Plow.American spelling) as the main Stars in the constellation resemble an ancient ploughing farm machine
Today, Ursa Major refers to a constellation in the northern sky that is also known as the Great Bear. It is easily recognizable by its distinctive shape that includes the Big Dipper asterism. Ursa Major has been significant in various cultures for centuries and continues to be a prominent feature in the night sky for stargazers.
It could be Orion the Hunter - it's very easy to spot during winter nights in the northern hemisphere. But other constellations are famous, too.
The Australian flag features the constellation known as the Southern Cross.
Ghana is in the Northern hemisphere (not the southern, as is commonly reported), and the theoretical region known as the Western hemisphere.