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    Ursa Minor was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd-century astronomer Ptolemy, and remains one of the 88 modern constellations. Ursa Minor has traditionally been important for navigation, particularly by mariners, because of Polaris being the north pole star.

  2. Ursa Minor, the Little Bear, is the northernmost constellation in the sky. Recognizable for the Little Dipper asterism, the constellation contains the north celestial pole and Polaris, the North Star.

  3. Ursa Minor, in astronomy, a constellation of the northern sky, at about 15 hours right ascension and 80° north declination, and seven of whose stars outline the Little Dipper. Polaris (Alpha Ursae Minoris), at the end of the Little Dipper’s handle, marks (roughly) the position of the north.

  4. Jul 14, 2020 · The constellation of Ursa Minor is the 56 th largest constellation in the sky. Ursa Minor spreads out for over 256 square degrees. Ursa Minor is easy to spot since it hosts the north pole star. The constellation has been traditionally important for navigation, particularly by mariners.

  5. Ursa Minor is the 56th largest constellation. It's brightest star is Polaris at magnitude 1.97. The boundary of the Ursa Minor constellation contains 6 stars that host known exoplanets. Ursa Minor is a circumpolar constellation, so is visible year-round in the Northern hemisphere.

  6. Jun 28, 2022 · The constellation of Ursa Minor, the Little Bear, is also commonly known as the asterism of the Little Dipper. Ursa Minor has helped sailors and navigators for thousands of years find the...

  7. In astronomy, Ursa Minor is a constellation, or group of stars. Its name means “little bear” in Latin. Since ancient times, various peoples have seen the shape of a bear in these stars. In the night sky, Ursa Minor is next to Ursa Major, or the “great bear.”.

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