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If you're anywhere south of about 35 degrees north latitude, then at least part of

the Big Dipper rises and sets; that is, there are some parts of some nights when

not all of its stars are visible.

If you're farther south than about 40 degrees south latitude, then none of the stars

in the Big Dipper is ever visible to you.

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You can see the big dipper inthe northern sky every night. It is the only constellation that is visible year round in North America.

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