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If you live north of the Equator (in the northern Hemisphere), then the "North Star"

is very near the same point in your sky 24/7/365, and you can see it at that point

whenever your sky is dark enough and clear enough.

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14y ago

In the far northern latitudes they are quite common, likewise in the far southern latitudes. However the closer you get to the equator the less likely you are to see them. At the equator you'll almost never see them at all.

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11y ago

Not normally because the sun is up 24 hours in the north in June.

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