There's no connection or relationship among the different stars
in a constellation. They're all at different distances from us.
There's no connection or relationship among the different stars in a constellation, and they're all at different distances from us.
50,667 feet
little dipper!
The nickname of the Little Dipper is the "Little Bear".
The closest star in the Big Dipper to Earth is Alkaid, which is approximately 100 light-years away.
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.
All stars twinkle in some way. This effect occurs because the stars are so far away from the earth that the light they emit actually bends a bit in Earth's atmosphere thus producing a wavering light. So yes, the stars of the little dipper do twinkle.
There's no connection or relationship among the different stars in a constellation, and they're all at different distances from us.
50,667 feet
little dipper!
The nickname of the Little Dipper is the "Little Bear".
The closest star in the Big Dipper to Earth is Alkaid, which is approximately 100 light-years away.
about 1600 feet if my phd says so
Because of the rotation of the Earth.
because the earth rotates almost over 499 times ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ .
The North Star, also known as Polaris, is located in the handle of the Little Dipper constellation. The Big Dipper is part of the Ursa Major constellation.
the small dipper.