Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Does the Big Dipper exist every day?

Does the Big Dipper exist every day?

You can't see it every day, it depends on the weather.

The Big Dipper is the same. It is in the sky every day, but it is sometimes visible and sometimes invisible because of the flow and rotation of the atmosphere. The Big Dipper was discovered by the ancients, and its constellation is spoon-shaped. The Big Dipper is located on the northernmost spoon handle, corresponding to Polaris. The Big Dipper is the brightest star in the northern night sky, which was used by the ancients to locate the direction. There is a folk saying that the stars in the sky participate in the Big Dipper.