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Why is polaris visible in the night sky throughout the year?
- Polaris, commonly known as the North Star, is brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor (Little Dipper). It is very close to the North Celestial, Pole making it the current northern pole star.
Why are some of the constellations visible throughout the year and some are only visible at certain time of the year?
- Polaris stands almost motionless in the sky and all the stars of the Northern sky appear to rotate around it.
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