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Ursa Major, The Great Dipper low in the northern Sky early in the evening.

I have outlined the stars forming the Great Dipper to help identify what is the most easily identifiable group in our night skies, if you look to the north and low on the horizon early in the evening, gradually rising as night progresses.
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