No. Life cannot exist on a star; stars are far too hot to support life. There are no known planets in the Polaris system and the output from Polaris A is probably too variable for a stable environment.
Yes. The North Star is only a few hundred years and will likely still be visible in the sky for a few million years.
A star is a ball of plasma : life as we know it cannot exist there.
No. The heat would be too great for anything to exist on a massive ball of super-hot plasma.
They are both constant and unchanging. Like the North Star, true love is a steadfast guide in one's life.
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The Sun is the Earth's closest star. Without the Sun there would be no light and no heat and life would not be able to exist on Earth.
The star "Polaris" is the North Star.
The north star, Polaris (aka Alpha Ursae Minoris), is a fairly large, bright star, about 430 light years away. It is an F8 supergiant, six times the mass of our sun. This star will complete its life cycle in much less than time than our own sun will.
Yue star does not exist.
The Death Star is a fictional space station in the Star Wars universe. It does not exist in reality.
The story does, but an actual death star does not exist. It is made up for the story.
No, Star Wars is Fiction.