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Ursa Minor
[ ur-suh mahy-ner ]
noun
- the Little or Lesser Bear, the northernmost constellation, containing the stars that form the Little Dipper, the outermost of which, at the end of the handle, is Polaris.
Ursa Minor
/ ˈɜːsə ˈmaɪnə /
noun
- a small faint constellation, the brightest star of which is the Pole Star, lying 1° from the true celestial pole Also calledthe Little Bearthe BearUS and Canadianthe Little Dipper
Ursa Minor
- A ladle-shaped constellation very near the north celestial pole. Ursa Minor (the Lesser Bear) contains the seven stars that form the Little Dipper. Polaris, the North Star, is at the end of the dipper's handle.
Ursa Minor
Word History and Origins
Origin of Ursa Minor1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Ursa Minor1
Example Sentences
News traveled fast, and even the Ursa Minor girls had come over to take a look.
The researchers focused on two regions of the vast sky: A section of the Ursa Minor constellation and another region near the Fornax cluster.
Similarly, the Polaris floor lamp, Gemini table lamp, Tri-Stars wall sconce and Ursa Minor chandelier take their cues from the heavens.
It is one close to Ursa Minor, the Little Bear Constellation, and they say Logan's star is one that shines "extra bright".
For food, Ursa Minor is a Lopez destination, boasting an elevated gastronomic experience heavily influenced by locally sourced, seasonal ingredients.
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