Yes, but it is very low on the horizon, and is only visible during certain seasons.
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No. Peru is in the southern Hemisphere and though parts of the Big Dipper can be seen, no part of the Little Dipper can be seen.
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The big dipper.
Big Dipper
they brought things like croissants and pastries to Trinidad and Tobago
The Big Dipper can be seen every year. If you live in the northern hemisphere it is a constellation that you can see all year round. So on any clear night, you could see it.
ursa major and ursa minor also the little dipper
All of them. You can see the Big Dipper anywhere in the northern hemisphere.
Trinidad and Tobago lie in the Caribbean Sea off the northeast coast of Venezuela. Trinidad, the larger at 1,864 sq mi(4,828 sq km), is mainly flat and rolling, with mountains in the north that reach a height of 3,085 ft (940 m) at Mount Aripo. Tobago, at just 116 sq mi (300 sq km), is heavily forested with hardwood trees.Total area: 1,981 sq mi (5,131 sq km) (Trinidad and Tobago)
If you have a reasonably clear view of the sky between the northwest and the northeast, then the Big Dipper can be seen at any time on any clear night from most of Indiana.
The parts when it's night. The big dipper is a circumpolar asterism and is visible year-round from most locations north of the tropics.