Multiple Choice
Has Polaris always been the "North Star"?
A) No, because the Milky Way blocked our line of site to it for a long time.
B) Yes, because the stars are unchanging.
C) No, because it is a young star that only formed a few hundred years ago.
D) No, because the Earth's axis slowly changes the direction it points.
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