Why does the big dipper change positions in the night sky from Spring through winter?

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2026-05-15 16:16

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The Big Dipper changes positions in the night sky because as the Earth orbits the sun, the different seasons result in the night sky appearing differently due to the Earth's tilt. In spring and summer, the Big Dipper may be higher in the night sky, while in fall and winter it may appear lower, reflecting the changing position of the Earth in its orbit.

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