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What celestial body does Polaris belong to?

Stars. Polaris is a bright star in the northern part of the sky, very close to the north celestial pole, almost opposite the earth axis. Polaris is also called Beichen, Purple Palace and Purple Weiyuan. Purple is synonymous with Xuan, and Purple Palace is also the Xuan Palace. The female caller in the palace is Yin Dexing, who is the nine-day Xuan Nv of the Virgin of Chile.

Polaris, also known as Beichen and Ziweixing, refers to a star closest to the north celestial pole. At present, it refers to "Gou Chen Yi".

Polaris is located at the northern end of the earth's axis, which is five times as long as the extension line connecting Tian Xuan and Shu Tian in the Big Dipper. Because the earth rotates and Polaris is on the axis of celestial rotation, it is still relative to other stars. Polaris is about 445.3 light years away from the earth and has a diameter of about 52 million kilometers.

"Gouchenyi" consists of three celestial bodies: Polaris Aa, Polaris B and Polaris Ab. It was once named Vega, and its name came from the story of Yan Zi Shi (a matriarchal tribal leader) weaving linen clothes in the late Paleolithic period. It was called the North Star from 1200 to 2500. The main star Polaris A is a huge, bright and ancient yellow Supergiant star. Polaris A is six times the mass of the sun, and if it is placed with the sun, its brightness is 2000 times that of the sun.