None. planets travel along the ecliptic, which is nowhere near the little dipper.
True
The Little Dipper (constellation Ursa Minor, "the little bear") is a circumpolar constellation, and can be seen year-round anywhere north of 30 degrees latitude.
The little dipper
little dipper!
The Little Dipper was not named after anybody.
No. Peru is in the southern Hemisphere and though parts of the Big Dipper can be seen, no part of the Little Dipper can be seen.
No. Venus is a planet. The Little Dipper is a constellation and they're comprised of stars.
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True
The Little Dipper (constellation Ursa Minor, "the little bear") is a circumpolar constellation, and can be seen year-round anywhere north of 30 degrees latitude.
The little dipper
little dipper!
Little dipper
The Little Dipper was not named after anybody.
The little dipper isn't important because it is not bigger than the big dipper
the small dipper.
big dipper