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why constellation always appear near pole star and why is it involved​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The reason Polaris is so important is because the axis of Earth is pointed almost directly at it. During the course of the night, Polaris does not rise or set, but remains in very nearly the same spot above the northern horizon year-round while the other stars circle around it.

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Answered by ace2236
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Pole star is the brightest star in constellation Ursa Minor. - Position of pole star relative to earth is constant & thus it was the ideal star to look for direction in ancient times. ... - Hence, pole star is important tool for skywatch.

Explanation:

The reason Polaris is so important is because the axis of Earth is pointed almost directly at it. During the course of the night, Polaris does not rise or set, but remains in very nearly the same spot above the northern horizon year-round while the other stars circle around it.

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