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  • The Big Dipper: Understanding Ursa Major's Prominent Asterism
    The seven brightest stars in Ursa Major are commonly referred to as the Big Dipper.

    While not all seven stars are part of the constellation Ursa Major, they are part of an asterism, which is a pattern of stars that is not a formal constellation. The Big Dipper is a recognizable pattern and helps people find other stars in the night sky.

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