Meanwhile us in the southern hemisphere have to do the trick with drawing imaginary intersecting lines to find south: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pole01-eng.jpg …
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Hello from the North hemisphere, where even if probably taught in school, nobody knows this!
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I say we keep the same North Star and just embrace the wobble.
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Ok, I'll take a pic of when it gets there.
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How interesting is this...if that's not interesting I don't know what is...I read recently there is a star for everyone for which the light of it started the very time that he/she was born...
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Maybe true, but not in a parallel universe. So vastly confusing
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So, what you're saying is Polaris is moving, just slowly?
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Thanks to Polaris, navigation was made easier. Sailors in the old times used this beacon extensively. In the southern oceans they had to improvise.
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