Monday, January 23, 2012

The constellation that points the pointer stars used to locate the star Polaris in the sky is?

ursa minor

orion

casseopeia

ursa majorThe constellation that points the pointer stars used to locate the star Polaris in the sky is?Ursa major, or the big dipper. The two stars at the top of the "dipper" align to make a line pointing directly towards Polaris (or the north star)The constellation that points the pointer stars used to locate the star Polaris in the sky is?Ursa Major - the Big Dipper

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