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Is Gemini ever circumpolar If so then at what latitude and compass direction would Gemini be a circumpolar constellation?

gemini is not circumpolar. the circumpolar constellations for the northern hemisphere are Cassiopeia. Ursa Minor, Draco, Cepheus, and Ursa Major.


What part in the sky does Ursa Major appear in?

The North Circumpolar.


What are 5 circumpolar constellations?

The five circumpolar constellations are Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, Draco,Cassiopeia, and Cepheus. Each are constellations in the Northern Hemisphere that circle the pole star Polaris.


What are the circumpolar constellations for the location of MI?

Ursa Minor, Draco, Cepheus, Cassiopeia, Camelopardus, Perseus, most of Auriga, most of Ursa Major, part of Lyra are a few.


What are 3 circumpolar constellations?

there are no specific three. The five northern hemisphere ones are Ursa major, Ursa minor, (big bear little bear) Draco the dragon , Cassiopeia and Cepheus. The 3 southern ones are Carina, southern cross, and Centaurus


Zodiac sign of consetellation ursa major?

Ursa Major is a circumpolar constellation, i.e. it never rises or sets in the northern hemisphere (and never seen in the southern hemisphere).The Zodiac constellations and signs go around the central band of the sky from tropic to tropic and crossing the equator.So Ursa Major isn't a Zodiac constellation.


Is the big dipper a circumpolar constellation?

No, it isn't. It's just the tail of the bigger constellation Ursa Major, or the Big Bear. Same with the Little Dipper- it's the tail of Ursa Minor, or the Little Bear.


Why are the constellation Ursa Major and Ursa minor called circumpolar?

An asterism formed by the seven brightest stars of ursa-minor, the most conspicuous of which are the North Star (polaris-astronomy, Alpha Ursae Minoris) and the two front bowl stars, kochab-astronomyand Pherkad (Beta and Gamma). The ursa-major-and-ursa-minorlooks like a miniature and much fainter version of the well-known big-dipper.


Can you see the Ursa major constellation from Minnesota?

Yes, the Ursa Major constellation can be seen from Minnesota. It is a circumpolar constellation, meaning it appears to rotate around the North Star and is visible in the northern hemisphere throughout the year.


A northern circumpolar constellation that looks like an m?

The constellation you are referring to is Ursa Major, also known as the Great Bear. Its shape does indeed resemble the letter "M" or a "W," depending on its position in the night sky. Ursa Major is easily recognizable and contains the well-known star group called the Big Dipper.


Why are the constellations ursa major and ursa minor called circumpolar constellations?

An asterism formed by the seven brightest stars of ursa-minor, the most conspicuous of which are the North Star (polaris-astronomy, Alpha Ursae Minoris) and the two front bowl stars, kochab-astronomyand Pherkad (Beta and Gamma). The ursa-major-and-ursa-minorlooks like a miniature and much fainter version of the well-known big-dipper.


What constellation is always above dayton ohio's horizon?

There are several constellations that are above the horizon in Dayton year round. Among these are Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, Cancer and Virgo.