April
Ursa Major IS a constellation.
Viewing from Minnesota, Ursa Major is in the northern sky at every hour of every night of the year, as long as the northern sky is clear.
No. Ursa Major is not on the ecliptic.
Richard. A. Proctor named Ursa Major in 1869.
April
Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, Cassiopiea, Cepheus
Anytime of the year bichez
You can see it all year in the nothern hemisphere
Ursa Major IS a constellation.
Because it looks like a huge bear... Ursa Major=Great Bear
Ursa Major
No. Ursa Major is often used as a way to find it, as part of it points towards it, but it is not actually in Ursa Major. It is in fact in Ursa Minor.
Ursa Major
Viewing from Minnesota, Ursa Major is in the northern sky at every hour of every night of the year, as long as the northern sky is clear.
No. Ursa Major is not on the ecliptic.
Ursa Major - album - was created in 2005.