this is too obvious! It's in the Milky Way if you can see it.
No, Polaris is a star in the constellation Ursa Minor. It is also known as the North Star.
Those stars except Polaris or the North Pole stars really orbit the Milky Way Galaxy but not Outside
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Polaris has a luminosity of 2,200 solar luminosities.
because polaris a star
Polaris is not a galaxy, it is a star.
Yes, Polaris is moving, as are all stars in the galaxy.
Sirius, polaris, cygnus, betelgeuse, & rigel
No, Polaris is a star in the constellation Ursa Minor. It is also known as the North Star.
Rigel, Sirius, Betelgeuse, Vega and Polaris
Polaris and our Sun are very popular among sailors.
The sun, and our entire Solar system is all in the same galaxy called the Milky Way. Even the northstar ( Polaris ), which is 2.5 quadrillion miles away is in our galaxy clear across the other side.
The sun, and our entire Solar system is all in the same galaxy called the Milky Way. Even the northstar ( Polaris ), which is 2.5 quadrillion miles away is in our galaxy clear across the other side.
Ratchet is a lombax. Although cat-like in appearance, lombaxes are not cats. They come from the Polaris Galaxy.
Those stars except Polaris or the North Pole stars really orbit the Milky Way Galaxy but not Outside
The sun, and our entire Solar system is all in the same galaxy called the Milky Way. Even the northstar ( Polaris ), which is 2.5 quadrillion miles away is in our galaxy clear across the other side.
polaris useful becaused polaris forecast weather