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name the constellation that can be seen far in the northern sky opposite to big dipper_______.​

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Answered by trupthi8
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constellation Cassiopeia

The constellation Cassiopeia the Queen can be found high in the northeast on October evenings, not far from Polaris, the North Star. At any time of year, you can use the Big Dipper to find Cassiopeia. These two star formations are like riders on opposite side of a Ferris wheel.

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