Two stars in the big dipper, part of the constellation called Ursa Major or the Great Bear.
North star
The north end of the earth's axis is pointing toward a point in the sky that's about 1/3 of a degree from Polaris (the North Star). That doesn't change during the day, or during the year, and it essentially won't change during your lifetime.
When a compass needle points north, it is generally aligning itself with the Earth's magnetic field rather than directly pointing to a specific star. However, in the Northern Hemisphere, the North Star, or Polaris, is located nearly in line with the Earth's rotational axis and is often used as a reference for true north. Polaris is not exactly magnetic north, but it serves as a useful guide for navigation. In the Southern Hemisphere, the Southern Cross constellation is often used to find the south celestial pole, but it does not correlate directly with magnetic north either.
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The star Vega in the constellation Lyra will be the North Star by 14000 AD because of Earth's precessional motion.
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It indicates north, approximately.
Eastern Star members typically wear their ring pointing towards them as a reminder of the vows they have taken and the connection to their organization. It is a personal choice, and some members prefer to wear it pointing outwards.
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The North Star points towards the compass point North.
The Earth's North Pole points towards the star Polaris, also known as the North Star. It is located very close to the Earth's rotational axis, making it a useful reference point for navigation and identifying direction in the northern hemisphere.
Inside the constellation Ursa Major, the Great Bear, there's an asterism - a pattern that's NOT a constellation - called The Big Dipper. The Big Dipper is made up of 7 (8 really) stars. 2 of the stars that make up the front part of the bowl, point to Polaris, the North Star.