This figure shows the evening sky as it would appear while looking north at9PM tonight for an observer in the northern hemisphere. Notice that Polaris, the North Star, appears fairly high in the sky - while other stars (labeled A-D) appear to slowly move counter clockwise in great circles around the North Star.
All of the stars shown will spend the same amount of time above the horizon.
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This figure shows the evening sky as it would appear while looking north at9PM tonight for an observer in the northern hemisphere. Notice that Polaris, the North Star, appears fairly high in the sky - while other stars (labeled A-D) appear to slowly move counter clockwise in great circles around the North Star.
All of the stars shown will spend the same amount of time above the horizon.