Precession (II)
As a result of precession,
the north celestial pole
follows a circular pattern
on the sky, once every
26,000 years.
It will be closest to Polaris
~ A.D. 2100.
~ 12,000 years from now, it
will be close to Vega in the
constellation Lyra.
There is nothing obviously peculiar about
Polaris (neither particularly bright nor close etc.)
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