The North Star, also known as Polaris, is a bright star located almost directly above the Earth's North Pole. It is located in the constellation Ursa Minor and is the current northern pole star, a star that is used for navigation and appears to stay in a fixed position in the night sky as the other stars rotate around it.
In images of the North Star, it appears as a single bright star in the center of the image, surrounded by a field of other stars. It is generally easy to locate in the night sky as it is the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor. In long-exposure images, the North Star appears to be the only star that doesn't move, as all the other stars appear to rotate around it.
Images of the North Star have been used by navigators for centuries to determine their latitude and help them find their way during long voyages. It has also been a popular subject for astrophotography enthusiasts, who enjoy capturing its beauty and symbolism in their images.
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