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teacher asks students that the spoon used in old time remind us the .......... constellation​

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Answered by deepasinghj56457
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the answer of this question is Ursa major

Answered by Anonymous
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Teacher asks students that the spoon used in old time remind us of the Ursa Major constellation​.

  • The constellation Ursa Major rests in the northern sky. It is one of the oldest constellations.
  • The name of Ursa Major signifies the larger bear, or "the great bear".
  • Ursa Major is the third largest constellation in the sky and occupies an area of around 1260 degrees square
  • Ursa major's stellar configuration makes it look like a dipper or a spoon and is easy to identify in the night sky.

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