Wrapped around Polaris and the Little Dipper in our northern sky is a group of 17 or so so stars that make up the constellation Draco, Latin for “dragon.”
Being so close to Polaris and the north celestial pole, Draco is one of the circumpolar constellations meaning that it never sets below the horizon and can be seen all year long.
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