What does the altitude of Polaris equal?

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2026-02-24 07:40

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The altitude of Polaris, also known as the North Star, is approximately equal to the latitude of an observer in the Northern Hemisphere. For example, if you are at a latitude of 40 degrees North, Polaris will appear about 40 degrees above the northern horizon. In the Southern Hemisphere, Polaris is not visible, as it is located nearly directly above the North Pole.

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