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  1. Mar 23, 2023 · The Big Dipper is one of the easiest star patterns to locate in Earth’s sky. It’s visible just about every clear night in the Northern Hemisphere, looking like a big dot-to-dot of a kitchen...

  2. Asterisms can be large and bright, like the Big Dipper, the Summer Triangle, or the Winter Circle, or visible only in binoculars and small telescopes, like the 37 Cluster in Orion or the Engagement Ring around Polaris.

  3. The Big and Little Dippers are not constellations in their own right, they are groupings of stars that form a pattern called an asterism. The Big Dipper is actually part of the constellation of Ursa Major. The Little Dipper is part of the constellation of Ursa Minor.

  4. The Big Dipper is an asterism that makes up part of the constellation of Ursa Major (The Big Bear). It is seen here at the lower left of the image. The Little Dipper, part of the constellation of Ursa Minor (The Little Bear), is seen at the upper right.

  5. Jan 6, 2022 · The Big Dipper and Little Dipper. Possibly the most well-known asterisms are the seven brightest stars of Ursa Major (the Great Bear) that make up the Big Dipper and the Little...

  6. Trevor Jones . Fast Facts. Is the Big Dipper a Constellation? The Big Dipper is not a constellation, it is actually an asterism, a prominent grouping of stars that forms a star pattern. It is one of many famous asterisms in the night sky including ‘Orion’s Belt.’ and the ‘Summer Triangle’. What Constellation is the Big Dipper Part Of?

  7. Nov 19, 2022 · When you look into the night sky, your eye may be drawn toward the Big Dipper pattern. The Big Dipper asterism is a famous asterism found in the constellation of Ursa Major. The Little Dipper asterism is located nearby and is a part of the constellation known as Ursa Minor.