Which is the most recognisable constellation
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The Big Dipper is popularly thought of as a constellation itself, but is in fact an asterism within the constellation of Ursa Major. It is said to be the most universally recognized star pattern, partially because it's always visible in the northern hemisphere.
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If we talk about the most recognisable constellation then it is : ORION.
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- The Hunter, Orion, is one of the most well-known constellations in the sky.
- Because it is located on the celestial equator, Orion may be seen from both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- Orion's shape is simple to recognise due to its many bright stars and signature Belt: three stars close together in a nearly straight line. Because it is located on the celestial equator.
- Orion may be seen from anywhere on the planet.
- It is named after the hunter in Greek mythology and is one of the most visible and well-known constellations in the sky. Out of 10, 2 of the brightest stars in the sky are in Orion.
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