The nearest bright star to the north celestial pole in 14,000 AD will be Vega. It won't be as close to the pole as Alpha Ursae Minoris ("Polaris") currently is, though.
The name of that movie is "Star Wars:The Clone Wars". It is coming out on August 15.
A "guest" star is the name for the original star, before it exploded as a Supernova. Because the Supernova is the explosion and has no real physical relation to the Star, it is termed "guest" star.
The original Star Wars movie came out in 1977.
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Star Search ended in 2004.
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14000 amonth probably means how much of something you are getting each month. If that is your salary, then over a year, 14000 x 12 = 168000.
14000 amonth probably means how much of something you are getting each month. If that is your salary, then over a year, 14000 x 12 = 168000.
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The beginning of the little dipper is the north star, if you live in the northern hemisphere you can see the north star all year round so you can see the little dipper all year round.
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Polaris, also referred to as the pole star or the north star.
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What we think of as the "north star" Polaris will be visible in 13,000 years - but it won't be anywhere near north. As the Earth's rotation "precesses" or wobbles, the Earth's axis makes an enormous circle in the sky, and the very bright star Vega will be pretty close to the north pole.
Yes, you can see Polaris all year... it's the North Star.
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