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Polaris always sits within about 1/2 degree from the point in the sky that's the same

angle above the northern horizon as your latitude.

For example, if you're standing at the north pole, the point is directly over your head,

and if you're anywhere on the equator, the point is on the horizon directly north of you.

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What happens to the altitude of polaris as you move west?

The angle of Polaris above the northern horizon increases.


Would Polaris be overhead if you were at the South Pole?

No, Polaris would not be overhead if you were at the South Pole. The North Star -- Polaris -- is not visible from the Southern Hemisphere.


If Polaris is directly overhead, how close must you be to it?

Well, isn't that a lovely thought! If Polaris is directly overhead, that means you are standing precisely at the North Pole on our beautiful planet Earth. How delightful it would be to look up and see the North Star shining down right above you in the vast night sky. Just picture it and let that feeling of wonder fill your heart.


You are standing on Earths equator so Which way is Polaris the North star?

If you are right at the Equator, you will not be able to see Polaris. If you could, it would be right on the horizon, but ground haze and obstructions would almost certainly hide it from view.


What is the relationship between the latitude of a place in the Northern Hemisphere and the angle of Polaris above the horizon at that place?

In the Northern Hemisphere, the angle of Polaris above the horizon corresponds directly to the latitude of the location. Specifically, at the North Pole (90°N), Polaris is directly overhead at an angle of 90 degrees, while at the equator (0° latitude), Polaris is on the horizon at 0 degrees. Thus, as one moves northward, the angle of Polaris increases, reflecting the increase in latitude.


When is Polaris directly over head?

Polaris is only directly overheat if you are at the north pole.


What latitude would a man standing at the north pole be?

180° north longitude


How do you find the angle of the altitude of Polaris?

The angle of the altitude of Polaris is equal to the observer's latitude. However, this is only true if you are in the Northern Hemisphere. For example, at the North Pole it is directly overhead and at the equator it is on the horizon and at 45 degrees North it is 45 degrees above you.


What happens to the altitude of polaris when driving northward?

It gets closer to overhead.


Where would polaris be at 41 degrees north latitude?

Polaris would be 41 degrees above the northern horizon at 41 degrees north latitude. This means it would be directly overhead, aligned with the North Celestial Pole. Polaris is often used as a reference point for navigation and stargazing due to its close alignment with the Earth's axis.


Is the sun directly overhead in the equator?

Not always. The sun is directly overhead at the equator at the spring and fall equinoxes.


To an observer on a ship at sea at which latitude does north star appear closest to the horizon?

The North Star (Polaris) appears closest to the horizon at the Earth's equator (0° latitude) because as you move away from the equator towards the poles, the angle of Polaris above the horizon increases. At the North Pole (90° latitude), Polaris is directly overhead.

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