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Polaris has a luminosity of 2,200 solar luminosities.
because polaris a star
-3.64 is the absolute magnitude of Polaris.
Polaris is a star, not located on the surface of the Earth, so it doesn't have a longitude.
Yes, it is very important to observers in the North Hemisphere. Great telescopes still align themselves with Polaris. Many amateurs, including myself, align their scopes with Polaris. This is know as polar alignment. It's to this day one of the most accurate forms of alignment.
Because it lets us navigate without GPS.
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It appears to remain stationary above the North Pole and that is why it is important.
polaris useful becaused polaris forecast weather
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").
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The machine is designed by Polaris and built by Aeon.
Polaris is not a galaxy, it is a star.
Polaris is not a constellation.
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