Ursus Major.
The star constellation for December is Sagittarius.
In the northern hemisphere the direction of the north pole is indicated by theposition of the Pole star. This can be found by following the pointers in the group of stars known as the Great Bear or PloughThe star group is known as the Great Bear or Plough
The constellation points to the pole star (Polaris).
Through many languages, back to ancient Greek, where it meant "bear" as in the Great Bear star, which we now call the North Star.
Two stars in the big dipper, part of the constellation called Ursa Major or the Great Bear.
The great bear or Ursa Major can be seen in the northern hemisphere on most dark and clear nights. In northern Europe it never sets and can be seen under the Pole Star in autumn and winter. Nearer the equator it can be seen better in the summer when it is above the Pole Star.
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Ursa Major (Great bear) is a constellation, not a single star, consisting of 20 main stars and over a hundred minor stars.
Ursa Major, which some people refer to as the great bear or the big dipper.
URSA MAJOR (Great Bear) and URSA MINOR (Lesser Bear) are northern hemisphere constellations. The seven brightest stars of Ursa Major form the "asterism" (star formation) known as the "Big Dipper" (the Plough).
The constellation that represents the Great Bear is Ursa Major. It is one of the most well-known and easily recognizable star patterns in the night sky, featuring the Big Dipper as its prominent asterism.
They made the bear and star as a revolt against Mexico.