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What constellation does the Big Dipper belong to?

The Big Dipper belongs to the constellation Ursa major and can be seen all year round in most parts of the northern hemisphere.

From the appearance characteristics, the Big Dipper is located at the tail of the big bear. Five of these seven stars are secondary stars and two are tertiary stars. By connecting the two stars in Doukou, you can find the Polaris by extending it to the direction of Doukou for about five times. The Beidou * * * is composed of Shu Tian, Tian Xuan, Tianji, Tianquan, Yuheng, Kaiyang and Yaoguang.

The Four Seasons Position of the Big Dipper

1, when the end of the spoon points to the east, it is spring.

2. When the end of the spoon points to the south, it is summer.

When the tail of the spoon points to the west, it is autumn.

When the tail of the spoon points to the north, it is winter.