Ursa Minor, also called the Little Dipper.
Polaris is in the constellation Ursa Minor (the Little Bear).
The constellation is Ursa Minor (the Little Bear).
Polaris (A.K.A. the North Star) is the star that is located in the tail of the Little Bear constellation. The Constellation is also known as Ursa Minor or more colloquially known as the Little Dipper.
Ursa Minor: the Little Bear.
Polaris is located in the Ursa Minor "The little bear" constellation.
The Big Bear constellation, Ursa Major, has seven main stars, while the Little Bear constellation, Ursa Minor, has five main stars. Therefore, the Big Bear has two more stars than the Little Bear.
Ursa Minor The Little Bear The Little Dipper The Bear Cub The Northern Bear The Wagon The Arctic Bear The Lesser Bear The Small Bear The Baby Bear
The constellation that represents the Great Bear is Ursa Major. It is one of the most well-known and easily recognizable star patterns in the night sky, featuring the Big Dipper as its prominent asterism.
Ursa Minor, the little bear
Ursa Minor (Latin: "Smaller Bear", contrasting with Ursa Major), also known as the Little Bear, is a constellation in the northern sky
The north star, Polaris, is part of the constellation Ursa Minor, the "Little Bear".
The Big Dipper is not a smaller constellation. The Big Dipper is a part of an even larger constellation. The Big Dipper is a part of the Constellation, Ursula Major or Big Bear. It is only part of the Bear. Likewise, the little dipper is part of a larger constellation, Ursula Minor or Little Bear.