Polaris
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North star, or Polaris, is the name of a bright star that is CURRENTLY near the celestial north pole. Since the position of the north pole will change in the future, Polaris will still be called Polaris, but it will no longer be the north star.
The scientific name for the brightest star in Ursa Major is "Alpha Ursae Majoris," but it is more commonly referred to as "Dubhe."
I want to say the name of the north star is called Polarus
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oh here is the yellow star. what is your scientific name. My name is yellous storous
Polaris. Its more scientific name is Alpha Ursae Minoris.
A dwarf star
cysalist star
The true name for the North-Star is Polaris.
That depends on which species of brittle star you are referring to. There are 1900 living species of brittle star.
The North Star is Polaris.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Polar Star'.