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The pole star, polaris, is nearby stationary and straight overhead when seen from the north pole. when viewed from the equator it

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  • 23-05-2019

-- The 'pole star', Polaris, is always nearly stationary in the sky.  

-- It's located almost straight overhead when seen from the north pole.  

-- When viewed from the equator, Polaris is right on the northern horizon.

-- Looking from anywhere in the southern hemisphere (south of the equator), Polaris is below the horizon, and can't be seen at all.  

A person who was born and raised in the southern hemisphere, and who has never crossed the equator, has never seen Polaris, the "North Star" !

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