Thursday, February 27, 2014

A Big Dip into Constellations


     Hello we are BCLR and we are going to talk to you about some Constellations. There are many different types of constellations, the most known is the Big Dipper. Even though most people believe The Big Dipper is a Constellation by itself, it is actually part of the Constellation Ursa Major. It is also known as the Big Bear.

     The Big Dipper consists of seven stars, making it easy to find in the sky. Even though you would think it's easiest to see at night it is actually more visual in the early morning or early evening. The Big Dipper's handle has three stars and is the most easiest part of the constellation to find. The Handle of The Big Dipper is the tail of the Ursa Constellation.



www.moonphases.info/about-the-big-dipper.html

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