The Big Dipper hunches low in the north at nightfall, with its bowl not far above the horizon. It rotates across the sky during the night, reaching its highest point early in the morning. It is still high in the sky as night gives way to twilight.
The Big Dipper hunches low in the north at nightfall, with its bowl not far above the horizon. It rotates across the sky during the night, reaching its highest point early in the morning. It is still high in the sky as night gives way to twilight.