Ursa Major
UMa
Uranüs: #3
1280 sq. deg.
Ursa Major, also known as the Great Bear, is a constellation in the Northern Sky, whose associated mythology likely dates back into prehistory. Its Latin name means "greater (or larger) bear", referring to and contrasting it with nearby Ursa Minor, the lesser bear. In antiquity, it was one of the original 48 constellations listed by Ptolemy in the 2nd century AD, drawing on earlier works by Greek, Egyptian, Babylonian, and Assyrian astronomers.
IAU constellation map showing the boundaries and main stars
Ursa Major
| Genitive | Ursae Majoris |
| Symbolism | the Ursa Major |
| Right ascension | 11h 00m 00s |
| Gerilim | +50° 00' 00" |
| Area | 1280 sq. deg. |
| Area rank | 3rd |
| Brightest star | Alioth (mag 1.76) |
Derin Uzay Nesneleri
33
Brightest Stars
30
Open Clusters
6
Globular Clusters
33
Galaxies
1
Nebulae
Brightest Stars
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Globular Clusters
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Galaxies
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Nebulae
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