The Polaris star is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other elements such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen. Its composition is similar to that of other stars in the Milky Way galaxy.
The name of the north star is Polaris. As the brightest star in the constellation of Ursa Minor it is also called alpha Ursae Minoris. It is actually a multiple star comprised of Polaris Aa, Polaris Ab and Polaris B.
Polaris, also known as Alpha Ursae Minoris, is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with hydrogen making up about 90% of its mass and helium around 9%. The star also contains trace amounts of heavier elements, such as carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and metals like iron. As a supergiant star, Polaris has undergone nuclear fusion processes that have altered its composition over time, particularly in its core.
Polaris and the North Star are the only two names I know.
because polaris a star
The North Star is Polaris.
The name of the north star is Polaris. As the brightest star in the constellation of Ursa Minor it is also called alpha Ursae Minoris. It is actually a multiple star comprised of Polaris Aa, Polaris Ab and Polaris B.
The common name for Polaris, the North Star, is simply "Polaris."
No, Rigel is not the closest star to Polaris (the North Star). Rigel is a bright star in the constellation Orion, while Polaris is located in the constellation Ursa Minor. The closest star to Polaris is Urodelus, also known as "Polaris Australis."
The north star is polaris's other name.
Polaris is not a galaxy, it is a star.
Polaris and the North Star are the only two names I know.
Polaris, also known as Alpha Ursae Minoris, is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, with hydrogen making up about 90% of its mass and helium around 9%. The star also contains trace amounts of heavier elements, such as carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and metals like iron. As a supergiant star, Polaris has undergone nuclear fusion processes that have altered its composition over time, particularly in its core.
The North Star The Pole Star Polaris
the sun is a star and it isthecloseststar to the earth, not Polaris
No single star points towards Polaris.
Polaris is a red giant star.
The North star is called Polaris. Polaris is the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor. It is not the brightest star in the night sky; that title goes to Sirius, in Canis Major. Polaris has 2 companion stars: Polaris AB and Polaris B. It's spectral type is F7 Ib-II SB.