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Q: What is the first star in northern hemisphere?
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What star is the brightest in northern hemisphere?

After the Sun, the brightest star is Sirius, in the constellation Canis Major. However, while Sirius is the brightest star visible from the Northern Hemisphere, it is part of a southern hemisphere constellation. Therefore, Arcturus, in Bootes, would be the brightest Northern Hemisphere star.


What hemisphere is little dipper in?

The Northern hemisphere. The star at the end of the handle of the "Little Dipper" is Polaris, the North Pole star.


Is Sirius visible at night in the northern hemisphere during the summer?

No. Sirius is a star that is seen during the winter months in the northern hemisphere.


Which is bigger Orion or northern hemisphere?

Orion is a star. It is much bigger than the entire planet Earth, much less the northern hemisphere.


Which star can be seen anywhere in the northern hemisphere on any night of the year?

Polaris, the pole star.


Can you see the North Star from California?

Yes. The North Star is visible anywhere in the northern hemisphere.


Can you see the north star from Greece?

Yes, because it is in the northern hemisphere.


Where should you be on earth to see the pole star?

Anywhere in the northern hemisphere.


Do Australians see the North Star?

Not unless they travel to the Northern Hemisphere!


Castor is a star?

"Castor" is the name that people have given to one of the first magnitude stars visible from the northern Hemisphere, in the constellation of Gemini.


What is the brightest star in the south of England?

As with most of the northern hemisphere, Sirius the Dog Star is visible from London.


What hemisphere is Iceland in?

The northern hemisphere.