Star Tours
The Big Dipper is at its highest in the north during the hour after 10 p.m., and then it stands more than halfway up the northern sky. The dipper appears upside down, as if it were pouring onto the North Star, which lies directly below the dipper’s bowl.
Source: John Mosley, Griffith Observatory
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