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Summary Of: Polaris

Polaris as seen by the Hubble Space Telescope... Polaris is about 430... Recent observations show that Polaris may be part of a loose... Polaris B can be seen with even a modest telescope and was first noticed by... of Polaris A that it had another very close dwarf companion... Polaris is a classic... Polaris stands almost motionless on the sky... does Polaris accurately define the true north... Polaris will not always be the pole star... Polaris is known as... Direct detection of the close companion of Polaris with the Hubble Space Telescope... Polaris Ab imaged by Hubble...

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