No, it was demolished and then set on fire along with most of Luna Park, after the park shut down, by the company that owned it.
To find the Little Dipper in the night sky, first locate the Big Dipper, which is easier to spot. The two outer stars of the Big Dipper's bowl point towards the North Star, which is at the end of the handle of the Little Dipper. Follow the line from the Big Dipper's outer stars to the North Star, and you will find the Little Dipper nearby.
Ah, the Little Dipper is a delightful little constellation! If you look up into evening sky, you'll find it within the larger Ursa Major, which you might know as the Big Dipper. They like to dance together in the heavens, bringing a touch of magic to the night sky. Find a quiet spot, look up, and see if you can spot those twinkling stars softly shining down on you. A happy little constellation dance unfolding right above you.
No, a candle cannot burn upside down. The wick needs to be positioned at the top to draw up the melted wax and fuel the flame. Burning a candle upside down would prevent the wick from functioning properly.
Neil Armstrong's childhood home in Wapakoneta, Ohio burned down in 1992.
Starting from the handle, the main stars in the big dipper are Alkaid, Mizar and Alcar (an optical double star), Alioth, Megrez, then down to Phecda, across the bottom to Merak, and finally up to Dubhe on the lip. If you extend a line from Merak up through Dubhe about five times the distance, you should find Polaris, the North Star. See related links for more information
yes it did burn down
He got the name "Big Dipper" because he used to have to dip down to walk through doors because of his height.
Burn Me Down was created in 1992-01.
it was destroyed by a fire!
Burn One Down was created in 1992.
Burn Down the Mission was created in 1970.
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]
Your question doesn't make sense. To the right of what? The Big Dipper is part of the constellation Ursa Major. The widely recognized "Dipper" rotates around the northern star (polaris) throughout the year. In Feb the dipper is high in the sky and appears upside down (fluid would spill out of the 'dipper'). in the summer it is low in the sky and would hold liquid. In the fall it is to the right of polaris tilting up. In the spring it is to the left of polaris tilting down. Above assumes viewing from the norhtern hemisphere.
no netherworlds did not burn down but the corn feild did catch fire
the house its self won't actually burn down, but everything inside the house can burn down...including sims
Burn down the neighborhood. Burn it all down. Now who's laughing?
Burn It Down - Awolnation song - was created in 2011.