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).
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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.
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.
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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.
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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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