the pole star is a constellation of
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pole star is a constellation of ursa minor
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The Polaris star is a part of the constellation Ursa Minor. It is a super giant in yellow color. It is the brightest star.
Explanation:
- The pole star is the only star which doesn’t move. It stays in the same place at night and day.
- It is located at the axis of rotation of the earth. It is visible only from the northern hemisphere now. This will change after a couple of years as the axis of the earth will also change in due time.
To learn more:
1) Why is polaris called north star or pole star:
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2) Write any three points about Ursa minor constellation:
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