The star w´ll cross first by about 3 minutes 56 seconds.
A few celestial objects appear to have retrograde motion.
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The north and south celestial poles are the two imaginary points in the sky where the Earth's axis of rotation, indefinitely extended, intersects the imaginary rotating sphere of stars called the celestial sphere. The north and south celestial poles appear permanently directly overhead to an observer at the Earth's North pole and South pole respectively. As the Earth spins on its axis, the two celestial poles remain fixed in the sky, and all other points appear to rotate around them, completing one circuit per day.
They're constellations which appear around the celestial poles, which never seem to rise or set.
prime meridian
Celestial objects such as the sun appear to rise in the east and set to the west.
A few celestial objects appear to have retrograde motion.
planets appear to move
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tomorrow
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meteoroids
Planets
The north and south celestial poles are the two imaginary points in the sky where the Earth's axis of rotation, indefinitely extended, intersects the imaginary rotating sphere of stars called the celestial sphere. The north and south celestial poles appear permanently directly overhead to an observer at the Earth's North pole and South pole respectively. As the Earth spins on its axis, the two celestial poles remain fixed in the sky, and all other points appear to rotate around them, completing one circuit per day.