no
In Lakota the general word for star is wichapi or wichahapi. The Dawn Star (Venus) is anpao wichahapi; the North Star (Polaris) is wichapi owanjila.
The North Star
Almost opposite. The North Star is very close to the sky's north pole. Centaurus is far to the south.
Minnesota's state motto is "North Star State"-Your Publisher
The North Star is almost directly over the north pole, so it cannot be seen south of the equator.
no. unless it is someones name or starts at the beginning of a sentence
Sure, it should be, because it is a proper noun. That basically means that "North Star" is the name of one specific star.
No, "North Star" should not be capitalized in this sentence because it is not a proper noun in this context. It is used generically to refer to the star.
The word 'southern' shouldn't be capitalized in a sentence unless it is a proper noun. For example, Southern France is capitalized because it is a proper noun and it is a region in France. Another example, southern star isn't capitalized because it could be referring to any star in the south.
The words north and south, in North America and South America, are capitalized because they form part of a proper noun, the name of the continent. When referring to "the east half of North America," for example, the word east is not capitalized. The proper noun is North America and east just describes a part of North America.
Yes, "All-Star" should be capitalized when referring to the NBA All-Star game or a player selected as an All-Star.
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
The word Chinese is a proper noun and is capitalized.
Yes, it is a proper noun, referring to a constellation and also to a star sign.
Yes, "NBA basketball star" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun and title.
Yes except if the word of is there because that is not capitalized.
No, the word forecast should not be capitalized in a sentence.