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Has Polaris always been the "North Star"? Has Polaris always been the "North Star"? No, because the Earth's axis slowly changes the direction it points. Yes, because the stars are unchanging. No, because the Milky Way blocked our line of site to it for a long time. No, because it is a young star that only formed a few hundred years ago.

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