The big dipper looks like a big spoon in the sky
in between the big dipper and the small dipper
next to the small dipper
the north
you look at the brightest star in the sky then you follow a chain of stars to the big dipper
The big dipper looks like a big spoon in the sky
in between the big dipper and the small dipper
next to the small dipper
big dipper little dipper orion
the north
you look at the brightest star in the sky then you follow a chain of stars to the big dipper
C. When girls were escaping from a bear, lifted up into the sky, and turned into stars (the Big Dipper)
in the sky dummy
Sky
the north
because when he looked at the sky he saw the stars he connected the stars and he connected one and he called it big dipper because he was the first one to discover the big dipper.
No. There was no "big dipper" in the sky (really, there still isn't!) until ancient shepherds started making up stories about what they imagined in the sky.