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Shorter Wheel Base, Wider Track, Transmission (5 Speed w/No Reverse), Suspension. Overall a better more stable platform. (NOTE: 2005 Predator added reverse.) they dont have 5th gear, if so i cant find mine???

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How many light years away is Polaris from earth?

The polaris is 430 light years from Earth.


Distance from polaris to the polaris?

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Why has the position of polaris in the sky changed over the years?

1) Polaris moves, just as all "fixed stars" do. 2) The Earth's axis precesses (wobbles in a circle) like any gyroscope (spinning object) over a period of about 25000 years; thus celestial north changes.


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What is the approximate age of Polaris?

The main star in the Polaris system is 7*10^7 years old.


How is the star Polaris compared to that of the star Sirius?

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How far away is Polaris?

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Why pole star is always seen on north?

It is purely coincidental that the north star Polaris happens to be fairly close to the north celestial pole in the skies. In fact, the Earth's rotation wobbles very slowly - called "precession" - over a span of 25,800 years. In about 3000 years, the north pole won't be pointing to Polaris, but to some other spot in the sky, and there will not be a "pole star". In about 12,000 years, the "pole star" will be Vega, and in 24,000 years it will be back to Polaris again. Because the precession is so slow, no human lives long enough to notice any changes.


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How long has Polaris been the North Star?

About 1700 years.