Those using the stars as navigation, such as sailor who have no other landmarks to navigate with, can find the brightest star (the North Star) with relative ease and use its near-unerroring position in the sky, to devine the desired direction of their destination.
They were traveling north, so the North Star was their guide.
The North Star was the abolitionist newspaper published by Frederick Douglas. When Zachary Taylor won the 1844 presidential election, Douglas express his displeasure in the North Star as Taylor was a slave owner.
Frederick Douglass called his newspaper The North Star because the north star was the star that fugitive slaves on the underground railroad used to guide themselves to freedom.
The common name for Polaris, the North Star, is simply "Polaris."
Frederick Douglass founded the North Star Newspaper in 1847.
It always appears due north in the sky and is a reasonably bright star
The North star
Because it represents the "North Star" that the three wise men followed.
It is not the brightest star in the sky, as many people think. It's important because it marks, roughly, the "North Pole of the sky".
The North Star, also known as Polaris, is the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor. It is the star closest to the north celestial pole, making it an important navigational aid for determining direction.
The star "Polaris" is the North Star.
The north star,real name Polaris,the Pole Star,is the very end star in a group of 7 stars which make up the constellation called Ursa Minor-I have just found this in a book called The Complete Guide To The Constellations by Geoffry Cornelius.
The idea is there, but a couple of important terms are swapped.The altitude of the North Star above the northern horizon is approximately equal tothe observer's north latitude.
The North Star is a star that where ever you are, when you look at it, that is north. It helped explorers to know which way is north;)
North star
I think the answer is in the question. North Star!! It's a star called Polaris
If it's important to anybody, that's because it's a relatively bright star that always remains more or less in the same position, as seen by us.