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  • Big Dipper: Constellation or Asterism? Understanding the Difference
    The Big Dipper is not a constellation itself, but rather an asterism.

    Here's the breakdown:

    * Constellation: A recognized pattern of stars in the sky that has been given a name, usually based on mythology or legend.

    * Asterism: A smaller, easily recognizable pattern of stars within a constellation.

    The Big Dipper is part of the larger constellation Ursa Major (the Great Bear). It's the most recognizable part of Ursa Major, making it a very famous asterism.

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