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A change of speed, a change of style. A change of scene, without regrets. – Ian Curtis Ursa Minor is a constellation in the northern hemisphere. It shares the same name as the Big Dipper, because its tail resembles the handle of a spoon: it consists of seven stars in the shape of a car; Four of them form what is the deep part of the car and the other three are the handle of the car. It occupies an area of 255.9° square, in which it contains a total of 39 NGC objects The best-known element of the Little Dipper is the polar star, called Polaris, which is located approximately in the extension of the Earths axis, so that it remains almost fixed in the sky and marks the geographic north pole. Principal stars: α – Polaris, β – Kochab, γ – Pherkad, δ – Yildun, ε, ζ, η