Question

Which constellation does the picture show?
Responses

Polaris

Polaris

Orion

Orion

Little Dipper

Little Dipper

Big Dipper

Big Dipper
Orion Setting in the Night Sky

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Based on your options, if the picture shows a recognizable grouping of stars that notably includes the three stars in a row known as Orion's Belt, then the constellation is likely **Orion**.

If the picture shows a group of stars that makes up the shape of a ladle or has a prominent star that is the North Star (Polaris), then it might refer to **the Little Dipper** or **the Big Dipper**.

To choose the right option, you would need to consider the specific details shown in the picture. If you can describe the stars or patterns in the image, I can help narrow it down further!

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