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Yes they do. But they're so far away that you can't see the effects of their motion over the duration of a human lifetime.

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Is there a bigger dippers?

There is a Big Dipper (not dippers)


What is big dippers magntude?

Constellations (patterns of stars) do not have a magnitude, However the individual stars that comprise a constellation do have magnitudes. Therefore you will need to be more specific regarding which star in the 'big dipper' you want to know the magnitude of.


WHY DOES the big dippers location change?

The Big Dipper's location changes in the night sky because of the Earth's rotation. As the Earth spins on its axis, different constellations appear to rise and set, creating the appearance of movement in the sky. This phenomenon is known as diurnal motion.


Can the big dipper move?

The Big Dipper is made up of several stars, and these, of course, can and do move.


How do you move the stars?

You can't Stars are great big gasses of stars. Just like the sun


What is the big dippers position in the solar system?

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.


Jill and her father observed the Big and Little Dippers at the same time each?

Yes, it is possible.


What constellation should you look for at night if you wish to locate for the north star?

Find the Big Dipper in the northern sky - everyone can find that. The two stars that make up the front of the dippers "bowl" point directly up at the North Star.


Does big dipper move through the night sky?

Yes because stars move so they would move through the night sky!!!! If you were to watch a constellation, it would appear to move through the sky but really the Earth's rotation and revolution about the Sun gives the appearance of the stars moving.


What contillation is the north star in?

THE URSA MAJOR The key to locating the North Star in the night sky is to first find the Big Dipper, a constellation of stars known as Ursa Major (the dippers are not a true constellations. They are groups of stars known as asterisms located within a constellation). The Big Dipper is perhaps the best known group of stars in the northern sky and is easy to distinguish from all others. Also known as the Great Bear, the Big Dipper is located just north of the celestial pole. Knowing how to find the Big Dipper makes it easy to find the north star.


How many calories in 2 chicken dippers?

210 calories for 5 dippers, therefore 42 calories per dipper and 84 for two dippers


Why the stars move?

the stars don't move the earth rotates and that's why we think we see the stars move