Celestial hemisphere:  Northern  ·  Constellation: Ursa Minor (UMi)  ·  Contains:  1 alf UMi  ·  2 UMi  ·  NGC 3172  ·  Polaris  ·  Polarissima Borealis  ·  Sh2-178  ·  The star Polaris (αUMi)  ·  lam UMi
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Polaris, the Northern Star with galactic dust shot from Sinai, URSAMO
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Polaris, the Northern Star with galactic dust shot from Sinai

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Polaris, the Northern Star with galactic dust shot from Sinai

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Polaris with stardust ⭐
The most famous star in the night sky. It's not the brightest or the coolest looking star, but he's very important nonetheless. As we know, the earth rotates, which is why the sun rises and sets and the stars move across the sky. If we draw a line across the axis around which the Earth revolves, then we extend it more than 300 light-years after the North Pole, so it will go directly to the North Star, and that is the star from which we determine the direction of north at night, and this is very important for transportation, especially in the days before GPS and compass!
Location: Dar Eid - Sinai - Egypt
Date: 12/8/2021
©️ Mohamed Usama Ismail / Ursamo Astrophotography

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Polaris, the Northern Star with galactic dust shot from Sinai, URSAMO