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<title>Astronomy Picture of the Day - North Star: Polaris and Surrounding Dust</title>
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<description>Explanation: Why is Polaris called the North Star? First, Polaris is the nearest bright star toward the north spin axis of the Earth. Therefore, as the Earth turns, stars appear to revolve around Polaris, but Polaris itself always stays in the same northerly direction -- making it the North Star. Since no bright star is near the south spin axis of the Earth, there is currently no bright South Star. Thousands of years ago, Earth&#x26;#x27;s spin axis pointed in a slightly different direction so that Vega was the North Star. Although Polaris is not the brightest star on the sky,...</description>
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