Ursa Minor. It is Alpha Ursae Minoris. You find it by using the "pointers" in Ursa Major, but it's actually located in Ursa Minor.
The Big Dipper and The Little Dipper are asterisms, not constellations.What is the constellation that contains the star Polaris?Polaris, also called the North Star (because its very close to the point in the sky that the Earth's north axis points) is part of the constellation Ursa Minor (the Little Bear).What is the constellation that contains the star Polaris?1. Polaris is also called the North Star
2. Is part of the Big Dipper
3.Forms part of the Ursa Major (Great Bear) constellation.
4. Called North Star because it points in a generally northern direction and is often used by outdoors men and sailors as a directional source.
One of the easiest constellations to identify.What is the constellation that contains the star Polaris?Ursa Minor (The little bear) or also know as 'The Little Dipper'.
Here is a link for more information on this constellation.
http://www.astro.wisc.edu/~dolan/constel鈥?/a>What is the constellation that contains the star Polaris?
it's in the constellation "little dipper".
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