The North Star, also known as Polaris, is a supergiant star that is expected to have a lifespan of about 10 million years. It is currently in the later stages of its life cycle and is approximately 70 million years old. As it exhausts its nuclear fuel, Polaris will eventually expand into a red supergiant and, ultimately, end its life in a supernova explosion.
Millions or billions of years.
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Yes. The north star is an actual star that is roughly aligned with Earth's north pole.
No planet is called the North Star. The North Star is actually Polaris, which is a star located close to the north celestial pole. It appears stationary in the night sky, and has been used for navigation by many civilizations throughout history.
No, Sirius is not the North Star. The North Star, also known as Polaris, is located closest to the north celestial pole and serves as a guide for navigational purposes. Sirius is the brightest star in the night sky and is part of the constellation Canis Major.
a star can live for 2000 years
An average star can live about 10 billion years.
No, due to the shape of the earth you can not see the North Star below the equator.
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Near the zenith, i.e., the highest point in the sky.
The North Star does not orbit the sun, nor do any of the stars. The North Star is its own star system several times more massive than the sun.
About 1700 years.
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7-10 years.
Millions or billions of years.