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The star Polaris may have its own planetary system. Certainly none in our solar system come close to it

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Where is planet heaven is it in the polaris star system since polaris is a trinity star system?

Polaris is a Trinary star system, but there are many other trinary star systems out there, and to date no exo solar planets have been discovered around any of the stars that make up the Polaris system. Not to mention that Polaris A being a red giant and Polaris B and C being a close binary star system the existence of any planets is very unlikely.


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Is polaris a solar system?

Polaris is a star. It is likely that it has planets, i.e. that there is a related solar system, since most stars seem to have planets.


Is there water on Polaris?

No. Polaris is a star (actually a system of 3 stars), far too hot for water to exist. There is no known evidence of planets in the Polaris system.


Where does Polaris point to?

Very close to the North.


Why is the Polaris the north star?

Because the earth's north pole happens to point [very close] to Polaris.


Polaris revolve around which planet?

Polaris, also known as the North Star, appears to be stationary in the night sky because it is aligned with Earth's axis of rotation. Therefore, it does not revolve around any planet.


Is Polaris brighter than other stars?

Look up in the sky and you will see. Polaris is actually quite dim, compared to other stars and planets. Even at it's dimmest, Mars is brighter than Polaris.


Is Mercury the north star?

No. Mercury is one of the planets that orbit the sun. The North Star is Polaris.


Why don't planets collide?

Planets do not collide because of gravitational forces that keep them in stable orbits around the sun. These gravitational forces cause planets to travel in predictable paths without intersecting each other's orbits. Additionally, the vast distances between planets in our solar system help prevent collisions.


Are the planets close to meteorites?

They are close to the merteorites but they do not get hit.


Why the planets not colliding each other?

The planets in the solar system are in well-spaced out, stable, roughly circular orbits - they don't come close enough to collide with each other. Asteroids and comets, however, are on more elliptical, unstable orbits that often cross the orbits of the planets, and sometimes planets collide with asteroids and comets.