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name the constellation in which the line joining it's too. pointer Star. San directions of the pole star​

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Answered by Archu2008
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Answer:

The big dipper or the major is the constellation with shows the direction to the pole star. in this constellation the two stars at the top are called pointers . This is because the line joining them in the direction of the pole star...

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Answered by rakesh112394
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Explanation:

the correct answer is URSA MAJOR and having pole star in its tail.

in URSA MINOR it having pole star in the head of pointers.

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