File:Ursa_Major,_Ursa_Minor_and_Polaris.png
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Polaris, the North Star, is found by imagining a line from Merak (β) to Dubhe (α) and then extending it for five times the distance after Dubhe (α). Legend: α UMa (Dubhe), β UMa (Merak), γ UMa (Phecda), δ UMa (Megrez), ε UMa (Alioth), ζ UMa (Mizar), η UMa (Alkaid) and α Urasae Minoris (Polaris). |
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09:54, 16 September 2008 | 1,694 × 1,470 (2.95 MB) | Louis Waweru | {{Information |Description=Polaris, the North Star, is found by imagining a line from Merak (β) to Dubhe (α) and then extending it for five times the distance after Dubhe (α). Legend: α UMa (Dubhe), β UMa (Merak), γ UMa (Phecda |
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