The Little Dipper, part of the Ursa Minor constellation, is visible year-round in the northern hemisphere, but it is best seen during spring and summer months when the nights are longer and skies are clearer. It is located near the North Star (Polaris), making it easier to spot in the night sky. For optimum visibility, look for it in the northern part of the sky, away from city lights.
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