While there is a star which is, entirely coincidentally, pretty close to the North Celestial Pole, there is no corresponding star near the South Celestial Pole.
No. Sigma Octans is a star close to the south pole of the sky, but it is not particularly bright.
There is no particularly bright star near the south pole of the sky. A nearby star is Sigma Octans, but it is not as bright a star as Polaris (the North Star).
yes it is but you could also say: South Africa shined like a bright star in the sky.
There is no particularly bright star near the sky's south pole. One star that might qualify is Sigma Octans, but that's only a 5.6 magnitude star - in other words, barely visible with the naked eye.
Star in Navajo is: sǫʼTo be bright : bits'ádi ńdíínBright star (star it is bright): sǫʼ bits'ádi ńdíín
While there is a "North Star" - Polaris - there is no "south star". There are no stars bright enough to notice that are especially close to being over the South Pole. There is a constellation, the Southern Cross, which sort-of points toward the South Pole, but that's not really close enough to navigate by.
where is bright star the musical
You will need to be more specific; what day, what time, and approximately where are you?
the codes for the bright star remote are 36C578TY
Bright Star was released on 09/17/2009.
The Production Budget for Bright Star was $8,500,000.
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