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Astronomy & Telescopes : How to Locate the Big and Little Dippers

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2008

The Big Dipper and the Little Dipper are asterisms that are a part of the constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor, respectively. Look for the Big Dipper and the Little Dipper in the northern sky with help from an astrophotographer in this free video on astronomy and constellations.

Expert: Billy Teets
Contact: www.dyer.vanderbilt.edu/
Bio: Billy Teets is a third-year graduate student in physics, with an emphasis on astronomy, at Vanderbilt University.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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  • After 8 years of dealing with astronomy, I still don't understand what's the fun in looking at some dippers through a telescope. Go check out planets or galaxies or other beautiful stuff!

  • This is terrible video/post. You cant see his stupid computer screen. Nice idea but ridiculous execution.

  • Now....if only bears HAD tails...

  • good instructional vid

    please post more ,thanx

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