The Big Depper Enhanced

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Have seen this? In the north of the night there stood the question mark in the sky. Whom we call the Saptari Mandal. In English, the name Big Dipper It is a part of the Great Bear / Ursa Major constellation.
In North America, there is a handcuffed coconut cupcake, where it is named Great Dipper. In some countries a plot of this seven stars is imagined. Astronomers in the Hindu astrology or sub-continent imagine a peacock here and these seven stars are considered to be seven sages, that is why this constellation is known in our country as the Saptagram. The names of these seven sages are: Dhube, Merak, Phecda, Megrez, Alioth, Mizar and Alaid. The Suterma Medium revolves round the whole year. It is difficult to find people who do not know the constant The answer to the answer in the northern hemisphere of the night is a reverse sign of the Suthermandal. The simple line indicates the polaris when the first two of the Suthermandal (Pulha and Krutu) add star and visualize the straight line. They are both pointers at Khube, Dhan, and Merak. These constants get stuck at one place in the sky every night.

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