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The exact direction in which Earth's axis points is not so important; what matters is how much this axis is inclined. This doesn't change much over a precession cycle.

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Q: How will seasons on Earth change when the Earth's axis points away from Polaris and toward Vega?
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What is the star called that points toward polaris?

No single star points towards Polaris.


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How will season on earth change when earth axis points away from polaris and toward vega in 14000 years?

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How is Earths tilted axis is responsible for seasons?

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