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What's Ursa major???

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Answered by Vanessa18
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# The Ursa Major is also known as the Plough. 

# The Great Bear, Big Dipper and Vrihat Saptarshi are a well known constellation in the northern sky. 

# It has 7 bright stars arranged in the pattern resembling a big spoon. 

#Two of them point towards the pole star, seen directly above the north pole. 

#Ursa Major is visible in the northern part of the sky throughout the year and is best seen in month of April to September.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi friend, Here is the required answer:-

Ursa Major constellation lies in the northern sky. Its name means “the great bear,” or “the larger bear,” in Latin.

The smaller bear is represented by Ursa Minor. Ursa Major is the largest northern constellation and third largest constellation in the sky. Its brightest stars form the Big Dipper asterism, one of the most recognizable shapes in the sky, also known as the Plough. Ursa Major is well-known in most world cultures and associated with a number of myths

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