Delta Ursae Minoris is a star in the constellation Ursa Minor (little dipper).
It is the second star down from Polaris in the "handle" [See link]
The little dipper
The names of some of the starts in the little dipper (which are part of the constellation Ursa Minor) are as follows: Kochab Pherkad Polaris Yildun Perkhad Minor There are some other stars involved as well.
The Little Dipper is not a star; it is a constellation, an arrangement or grouping of stars in the sky. The only notable star in the Little Dipper is Polaris, which is at the tip of the handle of the "dipper".Additional Information: The Little Dipper is also known as Ursa Minor.
No, Polaris (the North Star) is part of the Little Dipper (which is part of the constellation Ursa Minor, "The Little Bear"). Polaris is the bottom-most star in the "handle" of the Little Dipper.
the star Yildun is 185 light years away from the sun!
The Northern hemisphere. The star at the end of the handle of the "Little Dipper" is Polaris, the North Pole star.
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No, it is a constellation.
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the star Yildun is 185 light years away from the sun!
Same place it is during the winter. In the North. The last star in the tail of the Little Dipper is Polaris, the North Star.
The star Polaris is at the tip of the handle of the little dipper or Ursa Minor. Kochab is at the end of the ladle.