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Q: Why can you see the little dipper all year?
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Why can you see Ursa minor all year?

The beginning of the little dipper is the north star, if you live in the northern hemisphere you can see the north star all year round so you can see the little dipper all year round.


Can you see Polaris all year long?

it depends if you can find the big dipper and little dipper then you can always find the north star


When can you see the big dipper?

you can see the big dipper at 30 degrees and above all year around


In what season can you see the Little Dipper?

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.


When is the best season to see the little dipper?

The Little Dipper contains the north star, so if you're in the northern hemisphere, it should be visible any time of year.


Is the moon by the Little Dipper?

No, you will never see the Moon in Ursa Minor (The Little Dipper)


Where is the little dipper in the sky?

The little dipper is in our Milky Way Galaxy, actually not all that far from us. It is above the big dipper, so that it appears to be pouring into the big dipper. If you can see the north star, that is the tail (or end of the handle) of the little dipper. The middle stars of the little dipper are somewhat faint, but the two outside stars of the top and bottom of the little dipper pan are about as bright as the north star.


Can NZ see the Little Dipper?

No. No place south of about 5 degrees south latitude can see ANY of the stars in the little dipper.


Can you see the little dipper in Peru?

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.


When can you see the constellation big dipper?

The Big Dipper is NOT a constellation. It's an asterism (part of a constellation). You can see it all year long if you live in the Northern Hemisphere.


What years is the Big Dipper seen?

The Big Dipper can be seen every year. If you live in the northern hemisphere it is a constellation that you can see all year round. So on any clear night, you could see it.


Can you see the big dipper all year around?

If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, yes.