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The two "pointer" stars at the lip edge of the Big Dipper are Merak and Dubhe. Follow the line between them and extend it about 7 times their separation; the only even vaguely bright star there is Polaris.

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Can you see Polaris from any point on earth?

No. Polaris cannot be seen at any point (0.5 degrees) south of the equator.


Where does Polaris point to?

Very close to the North.


Why is the Polaris the north star?

Because the earth's north pole happens to point [very close] to Polaris.


How can you find polaris using the big dipper?

The two stars in the front of the bowl of the Big Dipper point to Polaris.


Does an imaginary line drawn from the 2 stars at the front of the Big Dipper lead to Sirius or Polaris?

They point at Polaris.


The constellation that contains the pointer stars used to locate Polaris and the North Star is?

Ursa Major is the constellation. The 2 stars in the bowl of the dipper point to Polaris. Polaris IS the North Star.


What is the signifcance of polaris?

Polaris is the North Star. It is said to never move and always point North. Sailors would look for Polaris in the olden days when they needed help finding there way.


What is the altitude of Polaris in the northern hemisphere?

The altitude of Polaris in the northern hemisphere is the same as the latitude at that point on Earth. For example, if you are at 40˚N, then the altitude of Polaris would be 40.Hope I answered your question! :)


Polaris is used as a celestial reference point for earth's latitude system because polaris?

Polaris is used as a celestial reference point for Earth's latitude system because it is located almost directly above the North Pole. This means that it remains relatively fixed in the sky as the Earth rotates, making it a reliable reference point for determining one's latitude in the Northern Hemisphere.


What do the Pointer stars in the bowl of the big dipper point towards?

polaris


Distance from polaris to the polaris?

Zero.Zero.Zero.Zero.


What star does the pointer star of the big dipper point to?

The pointer stars in the Big Dipper point towards the North Star, also known as Polaris. Polaris is located directly above the North Pole and remains nearly stationary in the sky. This makes it a useful navigational tool for finding north.

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