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The Big Dipper is an asterism within the constellation Ursa Major. It is not defined by a single set of coordinates, as it consists of seven stars with their own celestial coordinates. However, the center of the Big Dipper can be roughly located at right ascension 14h 15m and declination +54°. Individual stars, like Polaris, can be found nearby and serve as reference points in the night sky.

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