like one of those measuring spoons.
The big dipper looks like a big spoon in the sky
A big spoon!
Both the big dipper and the little dipper look like pots.
The people of England thought the Big Dipper looked like a number 5.
the formation of stars, through the gathering of certain gases. the stars in the big dipper arrangement just happen to look like a big dipper, hence its name
The big dipper looks like a big spoon in the sky
A big spoon!
The ancinet Greeks thought the Big Dipper looked like a big bear.
Both the big dipper and the little dipper look like pots.
The people of England thought the Big Dipper looked like a number 5.
Like a giant ladle...
the formation of stars, through the gathering of certain gases. the stars in the big dipper arrangement just happen to look like a big dipper, hence its name
Technically, yes. But not fast enough for the change to be noticeable in the course of a human lifetime. I've seen a drawing of what the shape of the Big Dipper will look like in 1,000 years from now. It's different, but clearly recognizable as the same Big Dipper.
next to the small dipper
The Big Dipper never changes. It always looks the same no matter what time of year it is.
No
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