The Big Dipper is a prominent asterism in the constellation Ursa Major. It is a group of stars visible from Earth and is not a part of the solar system, which consists of the Sun, planets, and other celestial bodies orbiting the Sun.
Big Bang is the term that describes how the solar system was formed.
No, it is the smallest planet in the solar system.
I think there are lots of shapes!
It didn't. The universe formed with the Big Bang about 13.7 billion years ago. Our solar system didn't form until about 4.6 billion years ago.
it is too big
There is a Big Dipper (not dippers)
No they are an optical illusion of combinations of stars within our galaxy.Some may be big and thousands of light years away.Some may be dim an only hundreds of light years away. If you viewed these same stars from another solar system of a nearby star the pattern would be different. The solar system is the earth, the sun, and the other planets orbiting around the sun. http://artlibrary.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/solar-system.jpg
Rigel is not in the solar system.
uranus is the third largest planet in the solar system.
No, the position of the Big Dipper in the sky does not predict rain. Weather patterns are determined by a variety of factors such as air pressure, temperature, and humidity. Constellations like the Big Dipper are stationary in the sky and do not have any impact on local weather conditions.
No one. The question should be 'what made the solar system'. Answer: Big bang
Jupiter.
No. None of the stars you see at night are in the solar system. They are lightyears beyond it.
It is the smallest planet in the Solar system.
big bang theory
Think about it, the solar system isn't that big. But I think there are microbes and bacteriums on one of the planets.
Not exactly, it is a theory about the origin of the Universe; which does include the Solar system...