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no, because since the earth is a sphere, you can not see around it ,and since the north pole points to the north star, you can not see the north star.
You can see the North Star almost anywhere in the northern hemisphere, starting a few degrees north of the equator.
astronomical north is a more specific reference to the north star. The north star is actually part of a 3 star constellation that is moving, as a result, true north is falling between two stars in the constellation. True North represents what the direct actual north is, but astronomical north is referring to what we see as north by the stars.
No, when travelling north, you'll see it get higher and higher.
Yes, because it is in the northern hemisphere.
You can see the north star from anywhere in the northern hemisphere that is not cloudy and that is in night. It is easier to see the further north you are.
no, because since the earth is a sphere, you can not see around it ,and since the north pole points to the north star, you can not see the north star.
You can see the North Star almost anywhere in the northern hemisphere, starting a few degrees north of the equator.
The first European to see North Carolina was Giovanni de Varrazano.
No, the DOT does not have a right to ask to see your phone in the state of North Carolina.
Haye's plantation, Salem tavern, and Union tavern
Yes.
If you see the big dipper the brightest star will be the north star
Yes. The North Star is visible anywhere in the northern hemisphere.
People go to North Carolina to see all the history that is here or go to the beach.
The polestar. See North star, under North.
No, due to the shape of the earth you can not see the North Star below the equator.