why is pole star is not visible in Southern hemisphere
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Each of a succession of stars has thus passed near enough to the north celestial pole to serve as the polestar. ... There is no bright star near the south celestial pole; the present southern polestar, Polaris Australis (also called σ Octantis), is only of the 5th magnitude and is thus barely visible to the naked eye.
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Each of a succession of stars has thus passed wear enough to the north celestial pole to serve
as the pole star . These is no bright star near the south celestial pole ; the present Southern polestar , polaris australis is only of the 5th magnitude and is thus barely visible to the naked eye.
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