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What is the difference between Sirius and pole star?​

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Answered by abhishek2873
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Sirius is in the constellation Canis Major, the Greater Dog. It's sometimes called the Dog Star. ... There just doesn't happen to be a bright star, not even a moderately bright star like Polaris, to mark the south celestial pole, the point in the sky directly over the Earth's South Pole. But the stars are not truly fixed.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sirius is in the constellation canis major,the great dog . It sometimes called as dog star . There just doesn't happen to be a bright star , not even a moderately bright star like polaris , to mark the south celestial pole , the point in the sky directly over the earth's south pole . But the stars are not truly fixed.

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