Yes, you should capitalize "Venus" as it is the name of a specific celestial body. However, "big dipper" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
'US' must be captialized, but for the 'the' you should only capitalize it if it is at the start of a sentence (Eg: The US is a big country).
The star Dubhe is pronounced "DOO-bee." It is the second-brightest star in the constellation Ursa Major, also known as the Big Dipper.
In the sentence, "the big bad wolf" is the modifier. It describes the noun "wolf" by giving information about its size and temperament.
The adverb in the sentence is "completely." It describes the degree to which Gibson was fearless.
Capitalizing words only applies in a handful of circumstances: 1) The first word of a sentence. 2) The first word of a sentence in quotes, as with "This example is appropriate." 3) A proper noun (Jody, Empire State Building, Germany). 4) A person's title (Dr. Thugnor, Mr. Frotnip, Sir Henry Aith, or simply Doctor). 5) Compass points when they refer to regions ("I'm coming down from the North"). There are more rules that can be found at the related link below. However, to answer this question, "atmosphere" is not capitalized if it refers to air, but if you were referring to the name of a band, then you would capitalize it: "The atmosphere was thick with dust." "I bought the latest album from Atmosphere." "I read Atmospheres Of Planets the other day."
wilt the stilt, and the big dipper.
The Big Dipper is the most recognizable constellation in the night sky.
when was the big dipper named
Ursa Mayjor and Big Bear is the big dipper and Ursa Minor Or Little Bare is the litttle Dipper
The Big Dipper does not change positions, Earth moves relative to the Big Dipper all the time.
A big dipper is an alternative name for a roller coaster.
Because it looks like a big dipper! :)
there's only one big dipper but there's also a little dipper
big dipper
The big dipper looks like a big spoon in the sky
Big Dipper - band - was created in 1985.
The Big Dipper is part of the Ursa Major constellation.