A person in Antarctica cannot use the Big Dipper to find the north because the Big Dipper is part of the Ursa Major constellation, which is not visible in the Southern Hemisphere. In Antarctica, the stars visible in the night sky differ significantly from those in the northern hemisphere. Instead, individuals in Antarctica can use the Southern Cross constellation to locate the south. Since the Big Dipper is circumpolar in the north, it is not visible at all from that far south.
The Big Dipper is located in the northern hemisphere, which makes it invisible from the southern hemisphere like in Australia. The Earth's rotation and position block the view of certain constellations when looking from different parts of the world.
Astronauts can see the Big Dipper from space, but its visibility depends on their location in orbit. The Big Dipper is part of the Ursa Major constellation, which is best viewed from Earth. In low Earth orbit, astronauts may not have a clear view of it due to the orientation of their spacecraft and the presence of Earth's atmosphere and light pollution. However, from a vantage point outside Earth's atmosphere, they can observe stars, including those that form the Big Dipper, as long as conditions allow.
i cant say because the little dipper is made op of many differt stars and alls 7 stars r different light years away. 4 example, the star kochab is 126 light years away and the star pherkad is 480 light years away.
yes but we should have a sharped eye a common person people cant see this
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The Big Dipper is not visible from Antarctica. As a person goes south of the equator, the stars in the northern hemisphere drop from view. When one crosses the equator, Polaris drops from sight. As one continues from sight Ursula Major and Cassiopeia vanish. There goes the Big dipper.
In much of the southern hemisphere the Big Dipper is not visible. It is only barely visible just above the horizon in the far north of Australia. The Southern Cross, or Crux, is a more useful aid to navigation.
you can do work or something else.
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A continent cant be a parasitism, it couldn't even be a parasite
Well you cant normal go to Antarctica, but if u can the tickets would cost a lot.
The Big Dipper is located in the northern hemisphere, which makes it invisible from the southern hemisphere like in Australia. The Earth's rotation and position block the view of certain constellations when looking from different parts of the world.
then all you have to do is to google search it. you'll find your answer.
no you cant no you cant
a person that cant function right or a person that cant do one that a normal person / healthy person can do
Most people cant lift a truck anywhere. If you can find a person who can you should definitely get them on TV.
because some people from antarctica cant read Chinese