The constellation that contains the North Star is Ursa Minor, also known as the Little Dipper.
Ursa Major is the constellation. The 2 stars in the bowl of the dipper point to Polaris. Polaris IS the North Star.
Cassiopeia
the Little Bear
The North Star can be found in the constellation Ursa Minor.
The North Star is located in the constellation Ursa Minor.
Every constellation contains stars.
The constellation near the North Star (Polaris) is Ursa Minor, also known as the Little Dipper. It is a small constellation that contains the bright star Polaris at its tip, which makes it easy to locate in the night sky. Ursa Minor is important for navigation as Polaris marks the direction of true north.
Polaris (the North Star) is the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor (the little bear).
The north star, Polaris, is part of the constellation Ursa Minor, the "Little Bear".
The constellation nearest the North Star is Ursa Minor, commonly known as the Little Dipper. It contains the North Star, also known as Polaris, at its tip which makes it a good reference point for finding direction in the night sky.
Polaris
This star is also known as Beta Herculis, so it is obviously in constellation Hercules.