Alaska
No the big dipper is IN Ursa Major and the little dipper is in Ursa Minor
Not all constellations are close to the Big Dipper. The Big Dipper is part of the Ursa Major constellation and many other constellations are spread across the night sky at various distances from the Big Dipper.
Polaris is located at the end of the handle of the Little Dipper, also known as Ursa Minor. The Big Dipper is part of Ursa Major and does not point directly to Polaris.
The big dipper are the seven brightest of the formal constellation Ursa Major.
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.
The state flag that features a bear, the Big Dipper, and an anchor is the state flag of California. It is a unique flag that showcases various symbols representing the state's history and culture.
The flag of Alaska has the big dipper
It represents the sky, the flag itself shows the big dipper and the north star in the night sky.
8, 7 for the big dipper 1 for the north star
The Alaskan Flag is blue with seven gold stars forming the Big Dipper and a larger star representing the State.
There are eights, seven form the Big Dipper and a larger star in the upper right hand corner representing the State.
The big dipper with the north star on a dark blue background.
The Big Dipper and the North Star on a field of blue.
The"Big Dipper" stars and the "north star" patterns are displayed on a blue background. All the stars are gold color.
wilt the stilt, and the big dipper.
The Alaska flag has a blue field with eight yellow stars. The seven smaller stars represent the Big Dipper (an asterism in the constellation Ursa Major, the Big Bear); the large star represents the North Star, also called Polaris (representing Alaska's northern location).See the Related Links for more information.
The Moose is the Official Land Mammal. Alaska's state flag consists of 8 gold stars on a field of blue, depicting the sky, the big dipper (Ursa Major), and the north star (Polaris).