What is the North Star and how big is it in relation to our Sun?
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it is comparitevely small in size with the sun
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The single point of light that we see as Polaris is actually a triple star system, or three stars orbiting a common center of mass. The primary star, Polaris A, is a supergiant with about six times the mass of our sun. A close companion, Polaris Ab, orbits 2 billion miles from Polaris.
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