Ursa Major is a conspicuous constellation of the northern sky. The configuration of seven particularly bright stars in this constellation is known in German-speaking countries as the Big Dipper.
Its two stars Dubhe and Merak – α and β Ursae Maioris – can serve as so-called polar indicators for finding Polaris.
This part of the constellation is circumpolar for Central Europe, i.e. a region of the sky that is visible here all year round.
Ursa Major | |
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Latin name | Ursa Major |
Latin genitive | Ursa Majoris |
Abbreviation | UMa |
Brightest star | Alioth (ε Ursae Majoris) |
Fully visible | 90° N to 17° S |
Observation time for Central Europe | all year round |
