Is Polaris a circumpolar star in Miami's sky, meaning it is always visible above the horizon, due to Miami's latitude being too far south for Polaris to be seen?

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2026-05-06 05:35

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Oh, considering that Miami is located pretty far south, Polaris isn't actually a circumpolar star there. It's visible only from locations closer to the North Pole because it's all about angles and perspective, my friend. But fret not, Miami has its own celestial gems to admire in the night sky! Let's appreciate the unique stars that share their twinkling light with your beautiful city.

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