What is the relationship between Polaris's elevation and an observer's position?

Answer

The star’s height in the sky corresponds directly to the observer’s latitude.

The angular elevation of Polaris above the northern horizon is equal to the observer's North latitude; for example, at $44^{\circ}$ North latitude, Polaris appears $44^{\circ}$ above the horizon.

What is the relationship between Polaris's elevation and an observer's position?

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