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when was the big dipper named
The little dipper
The Ark is the brightest star in the big dipper
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
when was the big dipper named
The little dipper
The Ark is the brightest star in the big dipper
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 look at the brightest star in the sky then you follow a chain of stars to the big dipper
the big dipper
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It is the brightest star in the northern part of the sky. It is part of the Little Dipper and the Big Dipper 'points' to it. The north star is on the tip of the 'Little Dippers' handle. The brighter 'Big Dipper' is easier to see in the night sky so that will be used as a reference point. The 'Big Dipper' constellation is composed of seven stars. Three form the handle and four form the spoon/dipper part. After finding the 'Big Dipper', trace an imaginary line from the two stars on the spoon/dipper opposite the handle. Follow the line to the brightest star; that's the North Star.
No, Polaris is part of the Little Dipper, or Ursa Minor.
It is the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Major, the "big bear" which contains the group of stars we know as the Big Dipper. It is called Dubhe and is known as the star in the big dipper that would be considered the lip of the dipper.
it is the big dipper, You can use the pointers of the Big Dipper as a star clock to tell the time.