Multiple Choice
During the month of June the north celestial pole points approximately toward Polaris, but during the month of December it points
A) far north of Polaris.
B) far south of Polaris.
C) towards the star Vega.
D) towards the star Thuban.
E) still approximately towards Polaris.
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