Science, asked by kalam48, 6 months ago

How can we indentify the constellations?​

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Answered by janani1723
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Explanation:

Polaris, The North Star, is the starting point for many of the constellations. When you can find the brightest point in the night sky, you can orient yourself and find constellations. You can also use the constellations to find the North Star.

Answered by manjotdevgun
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Answer:

Big Dipper, Little Dipper, and the North Star

Explanation:

Polaris, The North Star, is the starting point for many of the constellations. When you can find the brightest point in the night sky, you can orient yourself and find constellations. You can also use the constellations to find the North Star.

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