For the sake of repeating myself,
Polaris is THE STAR closest to the north celestial pole. Also called the 'North Star', every star in the northern sky appears to turn around Polaris. If you live in the northern hemisphere, and you can find the North Star, you always know what direction you are going
Polaris, the North Star, is visible in the northern hemisphere and indicates the direction of north. In the southern hemisphere the Southern Cross ...
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