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The northernmost point would be the north pole. There, at night, Polaris would be directly overhead. It would also be directly overhead in the day--you just would not be able to see it then.

Earth's north pole is currently an ice cap floating over 13 to 14 thousand feet of Arctic sea. It is expected to be ice free in the summer months within the next couple of decades.

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