That will depend on where in the world you are starting from and what methods of transport you are using to get there. From most parts of the world, and with the proper transport, you could do it within two days.
Polaris, also known as Alpha Ursae Minoris, will become the North Star again in 27,800 AD. The cycle takes about 25,770 years to complete. Polaris is the current North Star. Polaris replaced Thuban around the first millennium BC. It will become closest to the celestial north pole around the year 2100 and start moving farther away. Gamma Cephei, also known as Airai, will replace Polaris around 3000, followed by Iota Cephei in 5200. Polaris will again become the Pole star in 27.800 after it finishes the 25,770 year cycle.
In the northern hemesphere u can find north by using the star Polaris in the constelation Ursa Minor. (Polaris is in fact a multi star system, not just one star)It is easily found by finding one of the most distinctive constelations Ursa Major or the Big Dipper. Take the two stars that make up the scoop part of the ladel (opposite the handle) and extend it up and you find to Polaris.
It takes Polaris, which is the North Star, approximately 25,772 years to complete one full precessional cycle around the Sun. This precession results from gradual changes in Earth's orientation as it spins on its axis.
Matthew Henson and Robert Peary claimed to have reached the North Pole on April 6, 1909. The journey took them about 9 months in total, starting in August 1908. Their claim to have reached the exact geographic North Pole has been contested by some historians and explorers.
take a sleigh to go see santa!
There is no postal delivery to the North Pole.
No ships cruise to the North Pole.
two years
It is impossible to fly direct to the north pole but if you could it would take 7 hours or there abouts.
8.5 hours
Charles Hall explored around the Arctic, but he went nowhere near the North Pole.
About 336.6 hour
depends on the temperature depends on the temperature
almost 10 months
2 mins
how the am i ment to know im only six
Polaris, also known as Alpha Ursae Minoris, will become the North Star again in 27,800 AD. The cycle takes about 25,770 years to complete. Polaris is the current North Star. Polaris replaced Thuban around the first millennium BC. It will become closest to the celestial north pole around the year 2100 and start moving farther away. Gamma Cephei, also known as Airai, will replace Polaris around 3000, followed by Iota Cephei in 5200. Polaris will again become the Pole star in 27.800 after it finishes the 25,770 year cycle.