Cynosura and Dhruv are two other names.
Polaris is known by other names such as "pole star" or "North pole". Polaris has also been referred to as "Steadfast".
Polaris and the North Star are the only two names I know.
Cynosura and Dhruv.
The north star is polaris's other name.
-- Polaris -- Arcturus -- Milena Velba
IEEE 1394 and i.LINK. Two other names for "Firewire" are IEEE 1394 and i.LINK.
The two other names for the key in basketball is the lane and the paint
The names of some of the starts in the little dipper (which are part of the constellation Ursa Minor) are as follows: Kochab Pherkad Polaris Yildun Perkhad Minor There are some other stars involved as well.
No. Polaris is a multiple star system. In the late 18th century it was resolved into two components, Polaris A and Polaris B. Later, Polaris A was resolved further into Polaris Aa and Polaris Ab. Neither Polaris Aa nor Polaris Ab are red giants. Aa is a supergiant and Ab is a dwarf; both of them are spectral class F ("yellow-white").
No. Polaris is a multiple star system. In the late 18th century it was resolved into two components, Polaris A and Polaris B. Later, Polaris A was resolved further into Polaris Aa and Polaris Ab. Neither Polaris Aa nor Polaris Ab are red giants. Aa is a supergiant and Ab is a dwarf; both of them are spectral class F ("yellow-white").
One of the other names of the big dipper is Ursa Major.