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  • Big Dipper Visibility: When & Where to Spot the Constellation
    The Big Dipper is visible in the Northern Hemisphere all year round.

    However, its position in the sky changes throughout the year, so the best time to see it depends on your location and the time of year.

    Here's a general guide:

    * Spring: The Big Dipper is high in the Northern sky in the evening.

    * Summer: The Big Dipper is in the Northern sky, but lower in the sky.

    * Fall: The Big Dipper is low in the Northern sky in the evening.

    * Winter: The Big Dipper is in the Northern sky, but quite low in the sky.

    The Big Dipper is circumpolar in the Northern Hemisphere, meaning it never sets below the horizon.

    If you want to find the Big Dipper in your specific location and time, you can use a stargazing app or website to check the current position of the constellation.

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