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c) wher is the North star? where
it is never visible?​

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Answered by Sakshimaniofficial92
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it is the About-face from Polaris steers you due south. Polaris is not the brightest star in the nighttime sky, as is commonly believed. It's only about 50th brightest. But you can find it easily, and, once you do, you'll see it shining in the northern sky every night, from Northern Hemisphere locations.

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