Why does Polaris appear nearly stationary in the night sky?

Answer

It is currently situated less than one degree away from the north celestial pole.

Polaris holds its esteemed position because it is very close to the imaginary point in the sky directly above the Earth’s geographic North Pole, meaning it traces only a very small circle as the Earth spins.

Why does Polaris appear nearly stationary in the night sky?

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