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you can only see the big dipper at night with a microscop

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What is the story behind the big dipper?

In Greek mythology, the Big Dipper is associated with the story of Callisto, a beautiful woman turned into a bear by the jealous goddess Hera. Zeus placed Callisto in the sky as the constellation Ursa Major (which contains the Big Dipper) to protect her from harm. The Big Dipper is a prominent group of stars in the northern sky and has been recognized by various cultures throughout history.


Facts about the big dipper?

The Bible refers to the Big Dipper as "the seven stars" (Amos 5:8)The North Star can be found using the Big DipperThe Big Dipper contains the seven brightest stars of the constellation Ursa Major


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When does the big dipper to change positions?

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What year was the big dipper discovered?

The Big Dipper is a well-known asterism formed by seven bright stars in the constellation Ursa Major. It has been recognized for thousands of years by various cultures worldwide. There is no specific "discovery" year for the Big Dipper as it has been observed and documented throughout history.


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When did big dipper get its name?

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What is a little dipper nicknames?

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Is there only 1 big dipper?

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Who Discovered Big Dipper?

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