Tuesday,  October 9, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 84 • 13 of 24 •  Other Editions

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down. That's because the Big Dipper shines way high in the sky on spring evenings but close to the horizon in autumn.


The Big Dipper makes up a part of the Ursa Major or Big Bear constellation. Image criedit: Old Book Art Image Gallery

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