Viking navigators relied on the North Star, also known as Polestar or Polaris, to chart the direction of their routes at night.
To locate the Polaris, find the Big Dipper. The two stars at the end of the Dipper's "cup" point the way to Polaris,
which is the tip of the Little Dipper's handle, or the little bear's tail in the constellation Ursa Minor.
For last month's #scbwidrawthis prompt #astronomy











