The North Star, also known as Polaris, is a main-sequence star classified as a G-type star. Its shape is roughly spherical, like most stars, due to the gravitational forces that pull its mass into a round form. However, it may exhibit slight flattening at the poles, a common characteristic of stars that rotate. Overall, Polaris appears as a point of light in the night sky.
No, due to the shape of the earth you can not see the North Star below the equator.
The star "Polaris" is the North Star.
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;)
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I think the answer is in the question. North Star!! It's a star called Polaris
The North Star is Polaris.
North Star Computers ended in 1984.
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Yes. The North Star is aligned with the celestial north pole.
The usage of the north star, or Polaris, is to find which way you are facing. If you are facing in the direction of it, you are facing north. If you are facing the opposite direction of the north star, you are facing south. If you are facing left of the north star, you are facing east. If you are facing right of the north star, you are facing west.
To determine your direction using the North Star, locate the North Star in the night sky, which is always positioned in the north. By facing the North Star, you will be facing true north, helping you find your direction.
Yes. The north star is an actual star that is roughly aligned with Earth's north pole.