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Q: Can you see the north star from England with the naked eye?
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they are all the same to the naked eye but the weirdest would be the north star


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Basically, any star that can be seen with the naked eye is in our own galaxy - the Milky Way.


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Why is the earth tilted at the north star?

It is mere coincidence that Earth's axis is aligned with Polaris. There are about 5,000 stars visible to the naked eye, so it is not all that unlikely.


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Neptune. Uranus can be seen with the naked eye, but it has to be perfect viewing conditions and you have to know where to look, otherwise it will look just like another star.


Is there a southern star?

Unlike the North Pole, where the "North Star" Polaris is within a half-degree of being exactly north, there is no "South Star"; there are no naked-eye visible stars close to the South Pole. About the closest you can find is the Southern Cross, which points to the south pole without being right over it.


What planets cannot be seen with the naked eye?

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