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  1. What made the star Polaris (part of the Ursa Major constellation) so important for navigation?A. Polaris is a runaway star,
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  2. Polaris is also known as the North Star. Atares has the same apperent magnatude as Polaris. Explain how this can be given that
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  3. Polaris is also known as the North Star. Antares has the same apparent magnatude as Polaris. Explain how this can be given that
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  4. The star Polaris has a surface temperature of roughly 6500 K and a radius of approximately 50 solar radii. Find the luminosity
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  5. Orion, also called the Hunter, has three stars that make up Orion's belt.Which star is at the tip of the arrow? Responses Sirius
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  6. A photographer wants to capture Polaris, the North Star, and the surrounding stars without capturing any “star trails”
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  7. Suppose you are on a ship somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean. You take sightings on Polaris and find that it's altitude is 52
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  8. How to calculate the Polaris star radius with answer
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  9. Which star is the densest: Antares, Spica, or Polaris?
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  10. Polaris, the North Star, is almost always visible in the same location becauseResponses A it is the brightest star in the sky.it
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