The south pole.
Alpha Centauri, also known as Rigil Kentaurus or Toliman, resides in the constellation of Centaurus, the centaur. It is quite far south in the sky and is only visible in the southern hemisphere. It is a circumpolar star of the south pole and reaches its highest point in the sky in June.
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Some visible objects in the sky could be faces and shapes.
Well actually, ALL constellations are circumpolar, but we use the word to meanstars and constellations that are close enough to the poles of the sky that theynever get low enough to set below the horizon.Any star that's within (your latitude) degrees of the pole does that.If you're at the north or south pole, every star that's within 90 degrees ofthe celestial pole is 'circumpolar'. That is, whenever it's dark and clear, yousee exactly half of the whole sky, and it's always the same half no matterwhat time it is. Every star in your half of the sky makes a circle around thepoint directly over your head. No star in your sky ever rises or sets, andyou never see any star that's in the other half of the sky.
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The sky is over the entire earth. it is the same distance from the north pole as it is the south.
Anywhere, except right at the equator. For example: Somebody who lives 10 degrees south of the equator will see a region with a radius of 10 degrees, around the south pole of the sky, as circumpolar.
The north celestial pole is not visible from any point on Earth's surface south of the equator. This is always true. The north celestial pole is the point in the sky directly above the Earth's north pole. Even though the north celestial poles moves about in the sky, it remains invisible everywhere in the southern hemisphere. The north celestial pole moves around in a circle in the sky as the Earth's axis wobbles. Each wobble takes about 23 thousand years.
From March 21 to September 21, the sun never sets at the north pole and never rises at the south pole.The south pole is sunless and the north pole sees the sun in the sky, though it is by no means "high".From September 21 to March 21, the sun never rises at the north pole and never sets at the south pole.The north pole is sunless and the south pole sees the sun in the sky, though it is by no means "high".
At the appropriate date and time, the entire constellation of Leo is visible to anyone situated anywhere north of about 49° south latitude. That's the line roughly through the south end of New Zealand and almost the south end of South America ... anywhere between there and the north pole.
Alpha Centauri, also known as Rigil Kentaurus or Toliman, resides in the constellation of Centaurus, the centaur. It is quite far south in the sky and is only visible in the southern hemisphere. It is a circumpolar star of the south pole and reaches its highest point in the sky in June.
because she is a jumper in sky from north pole to south 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.
Venus and Jupiter are prominently visible these days.
The region of the sky visible all year round is called "circumpolar". What stars and constellations are included there depends on your geographical location. For example, for somebody living 30 degrees south of the equator, a region around the south pole of the sky, with a radius of 30 degrees, would be circumpolar.
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No. Sigma Octans is a star close to the south pole of the sky, but it is not particularly bright.