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The North Star
It is purely coincidental that the north star Polaris happens to be fairly close to the north celestial pole in the skies. In fact, the Earth's rotation wobbles very slowly - called "precession" - over a span of 25,800 years. In about 3000 years, the north pole won't be pointing to Polaris, but to some other spot in the sky, and there will not be a "pole star". In about 12,000 years, the "pole star" will be Vega, and in 24,000 years it will be back to Polaris again. Because the precession is so slow, no human lives long enough to notice any changes.
Almost opposite. The North Star is very close to the sky's north pole. Centaurus is far to the south.
Minnesota's state motto is "North Star State"-Your Publisher
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Robert Mack who lives in North Carolina. Or me =D
The star "Polaris" is the North Star.
A "Northern Star" is a term used to describe a guiding principle or a constant source of guidance, inspiration, or hope. Just as sailors use the North Star for direction, people may look to their own "Northern Star" for guidance in their lives.
The North Star is a star that where ever you are, when you look at it, that is north. It helped explorers to know which way is north;)
North star
The North Star, also known as Polaris, is actually a star. It is a fairly bright star located near the celestial north pole, making it a useful navigational aid for finding north.
The North Star is Polaris.
North Star Computers ended in 1984.
because their motto is 'the north star' so its the north star state
Yes. The North Star is aligned with the celestial north pole.
The usage of the north star, or Polaris, is to find which way you are facing. If you are facing in the direction of it, you are facing north. If you are facing the opposite direction of the north star, you are facing south. If you are facing left of the north star, you are facing east. If you are facing right of the north star, you are facing west.