leekspins: (Hope)
Orihime Inoue ([personal profile] leekspins) wrote in [community profile] homemeless 2013-02-24 01:52 am (UTC)

Hmmm...well, let's see...you can almost always see the Big Dipper no matter what time of year it is. See how those four stars kind of make a square, with a handle attached? It's also called Ursa Major, the big bear!

[She beams, filled with fond memories of learning about the constellations for the first time from her late brother.]

If you follow the two stars on the end of the Big Dipper, they point straight to the North Star. It's part of the Little Dipper, or Ursa Minor!

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