| 1. | Circumpolar stars close to the celestial pole move only slowly.
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| 2. | All circumpolar stars are within the " circumpolar circle ".
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| 3. | At the Tropic of Cancer the radius of the circumpolar stars reaches 24?
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| 4. | Chinese used circumpolar stars to determine the north-south axis of settlements.
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| 5. | Circumpolar stars never dip below the horizon.
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| 6. | The circumpolar stars move clockwise around it.
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| 7. | These are circumpolar stars, which are either always in the sky, or never.
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| 8. | Among New Zealand Maori Canopus is a circumpolar star called Atutahi ( variants include Autahi and Aotahi ).
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| 9. | The star Canopus, second brightest in the sky, is a circumpolar star for most southern latitudes.
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| 10. | With a declination of 79? this is a circumpolar star for much of the southern hemisphere.
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