where do you find the pole star
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There is no bright star near the southcelestial pole; the present southernpolestar, Polaris Australis (also called σ Octantis), is only of the 5th magnitude and is thus barely visible to the naked eye. The precession of the equinoxes.
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shiniest star in the North direction
fun fact: since the solar system is moving ,in millions of years, the pole star will change
fun fact: since the solar system is moving ,in millions of years, the pole star will change
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Polar start is more shining start then other start... And it always indicate the noth direction... Even in old them.. Ships are moving or change the direction according to pole start.. Because they can never change its position like other starts.
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