Ultimately, all constellations come from the human imagination. Constellations are purely a matter of perception. Most of the stars in any given constellation are nowhere near each other and have no true connection. If you change your perspective enough, the constellations would entirely change.
No the big dipper is IN Ursa Major and the little dipper is in Ursa Minor
The big dipper are the seven brightest of the formal constellation Ursa Major.
Ursa Major
comes from the old roman times
Ursa Major and the Milky way both can be seen all year . However the Ursa major is a constellation while the Milky way is a galaxy. Also the Ursa major is in the milky way, and the milky way is just a galaxy that's in space.
the constellation ursa major is the big dipper I LOVE MINDLESS BEHAVIOR
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No the big dipper is IN Ursa Major and the little dipper is in Ursa Minor
Ursa Major
Another name for the Big Bear constellation is Ursa Major.
The Latin name for the Great Bear constellation is Ursa Major.
Ursa major and Ursa minor.
The constellation Draco lies between Ursa Major and Ursa Minor. It is a large constellation representing a dragon and is best observed in the northern hemisphere during the summer months.
There is no beer constellation there is however a Big Bear constellation that is officially called Ursa Major. Fun fact, the Big Dipper is part of Ursa Major.
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The Big Dipper is the most recognizable constellation in Ursa Major. Other notable constellations in Ursa Major include the Bear's tail, eyes, and legs, which make up the rest of the bear-shaped pattern.
The constellation Ursa Major contains about seven main stars that form the shape of a bear. The most famous of these stars is the Big Dipper or Plough asterism, which is not a constellation in itself but part of Ursa Major.