In January, earth’s rotation axis points in the direction of the Star Polaris. In July it will point towards the star Polaris.
What is Polaris?
The brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor, the small celestial bear, is Polaris, which is currently the north star or pole star. Around 70 million years ago, a gas and dust-rich interstellar medium gave rise to the Polaris star system. The brightest star in the constellation of Ursa Minor, Polaris, and its two smaller companions were created as a result of gravitational pulling together of swirling gas and dust. Polaris would eventually take on the role of our Earth's north pole star. Polaris is more than 50 times bigger than our Sun, and is more massive.
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