How does Polaris's angular distance from the NCP compare to the apparent diameter of the full Moon?

Answer

Polaris is slightly more than one Moon-width away

Since the apparent diameter of the full Moon is about half a degree, the 0.7 degree separation of Polaris from the NCP equates to slightly more than one Moon-width.

How does Polaris's angular distance from the NCP compare to the apparent diameter of the full Moon?
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