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e) Why does the pole star appear to be stationary in the sky?​

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Answered by ainahamlyn
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Answer:Because it is so close to the axis, Polaris moves very little in the sky throughout the night. Thirdly, Polaris is not exactly lined up with earth's axis of rotation. There is very low probability that any star would end up exactly lined up with earth's axis.

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