How to see the stars all year round
You can use the Big Dipper. The Big Dipper was a symbol of judging seasons in ancient times. In ancient books, "bucket handle refers to the east, and the world is spring; Bucket handle guide, the world is summer; Bucket handle refers to the west, and the world is autumn; Bucket handle refers to the north and the world is east'. Find the eye-catching Big Dipper, connect two stars into a line from the mouth of the Big Dipper, and extend to the mouth of the Big Dipper for five times, then you can find the North Star that can tell the direction. The earth's axis of rotation always points to Polaris, so people in the northern hemisphere can tell the direction through it no matter what season.