Why does the pole star appear to be stationary in all seasons?
1) It does not rotate on its axis.
2) It happens to lie on the axis of equator.
3) It happens to lie above the axis of north pole of the earth.
4) It is the most distant of all the stars.
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The pole star appears to be stationary from the Earth, because it is situated close to the direction of the axis of rotation of the Earth. ... Pole star, also called North Star, the brightest star that appears nearest to either celestial pole at any particular time.
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