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The two pointer stars the line passing through which points to the direction of pole star are a part of the constellation called:
A. Ursa Major
B. Orion
C. Cassiopeia
D. Leo Major

Answers

Answered by divyashashi
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Ursa Major is the constellation which reminds us of a large ladle or a question mark in the night sky.
Answered by bestwriters
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The two pointer stars the line passing through which points to the direction of pole star are a part of the constellation called A. Ursa Major

Explanation:

  • The Ursa Major is in the northern sky.
  • The shape of this constellation is question mark or big ladle. It is also called as Big Dipper or The Great Bear.
  • This constellation has seven bright stars.
  • It is used as symbol of North and this constellation is found in the flag of Alaska.
  • This constellation is visible throughout the year from northern hemisphere and from southern hemisphere some of the southern parts are visible.
  • When we move towards north direction for end stars of this constellation, we can find Pole Star which is not that bright.
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