Facts and myths about Ursa Major, the Great Bear constellation.| Space
The Big Dipper is an asterism in the constellation Ursa Major. The familiar group of stars serves as a pointer to other locations in the sky.| Space
How are stars named? And what happens when they die? These star facts explain the science of the night sky.| Space.com
For the first time, scientists have captured high-resolution images of Polaris, the North Star, revealing unexpected surface features.| The Daily Galaxy - Great Discoveries Channel
The Little Dipper is an asterism (star pattern) in the larger constellation of Ursa Minor, the Little Bear. The most famous star in the constellation is Polaris.| Space.com