-- At any time of night when there is a cloud cover in the north.
-- At some part of every night when the observer is located more
than 30 degrees south of the equator.
next to the small dipper
The Big Dipper is the most recognizable constellation in the night sky.
because earth rotates
Yes because stars move so they would move through the night sky!!!! If you were to watch a constellation, it would appear to move through the sky but really the Earth's rotation and revolution about the Sun gives the appearance of the stars moving.
The big dipper looks like a big spoon in the sky
next to the small dipper
The big dipper is fairly low in the winter sky at night. It would be high in the sky in the daytime, but in the daytime you can't see the stars!
No, the Big Dipper is a constellation.Constellation means stars together and from Earth they appear in the same part of the sky but from another place in the galaxy the might not.
It represents the sky, the flag itself shows the big dipper and the north star in the night sky.
The Big Dipper is the most recognizable constellation in the night sky.
because earth rotates
Yes because stars move so they would move through the night sky!!!! If you were to watch a constellation, it would appear to move through the sky but really the Earth's rotation and revolution about the Sun gives the appearance of the stars moving.
The big dipper looks like a big spoon in the sky
in between the big dipper and the small dipper
big dipper little dipper orion
If you have a reasonably clear view of the sky between the northwest and the northeast, then the Big Dipper can be seen at any time on any clear night from most of Indiana.
It's in the north.