• mkwt@lemmy.world
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        Polaris goes in and out of North Star status on the 26,000 year precession cycle. So for the duration of humanity (let’s say 100,000 years), there have been decent chunks of time where it’s not in use.

        • sorrybookbroke
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          You gotta rest up man, that’s a pretty big job for one star

          • FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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            Can you imagine having to give directions to a bunch of illiterate primates? Ugg. I’d have quite after the first thousand years.

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            They trade off. There are other stars that make for good pole star candidates

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        Eh, they got to see the thousands of other stars that are now obscured by light/atmospheric pollution.