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Answer:
1. Little Dipper
2. Orion
3. Big dipper
4. Cassiopeia
Explanation:
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Directions: Identify the star patterns below. Write your answer on the blank.
1. Ursa Minor
→Ursa Minor is sometimes called the Little Dipper. This is because its main stars form a shape that looks like a smaller version of the Big Dipper in the constellation Ursa Major. Polaris, the North Star and the brightest star in Ursa Minor, was used by sailors to find their way at sea.
2. Orion
→It is one of the most conspicuous and recognizable constellations in the night sky. It is named after Orion, a hunter in Greek mythology. Its brightest stars.
3. Virgo
→Virgo is a congested constellation with dozens of known exoplanets and at least a dozen Messier objects. It is the largest constellation of the Zodiac and the second-largest constellation overall, behind Hydra.
4. Cassiopeia
→Cassiopeia is now among the 88 modern constellations and it is easily recognizable due to its distinctive W shape formed by five of its brightest stars. Cassiopeia is the 25th largest constellation in the sky, stretching across for around 598 square degrees.
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