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Travel Bug Dog Tag Stella Polare

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Owner:
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Released:
Monday, May 28, 2012
Origin:
Piemonte, Italy
Recently Spotted:
In Scrub-Shrub

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[ENG] I always travel north, i am the pole star. I wish visit very cold country
[ITA] Devo viaggiare sempre verso nord, sono la stella polare, voglio andare i luoghi freddi.
 

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Stella Polare

A pole star is a visible star, preferably a prominent one, that is approximately aligned with the Earth's axis of rotation; that is, a star whose apparent position is close to one of the celestial poles, and which lies approximately directly overhead when viewed from the Earth's North Pole or South Pole. A similar concept also applies to other planets. In practice, the term Pole Star usually refers to Polaris, which is the current northern pole star, also known as the North Star.

The south celestial pole currently lacks a bright star like Polaris to mark its position. At present, the naked-eye star nearest to this imaginary point is the faint Sigma Octantis, which is sometimes known as the South Star.

While other stars' apparent positions in the sky change throughout the night, as they appear to rotate around the celestial poles, pole stars' apparent positions remain virtually fixed. This makes them especially useful in celestial navigation: they are a dependable indicator of the direction toward the respective geographic pole although not exact; they are virtually fixed, and their angle of elevation can also be used to determine latitude.

The identity of the pole stars gradually changes over time because the celestial poles exhibit a slow continuous drift through the star field. The primary reason for this is the precession of the Earth's rotational axis, which causes its orientation to change over time. If the stars were fixed in space, precession would cause the celestial poles to trace out imaginary circles on the celestial sphere approximately once every 26,000 years, passing close to different stars at different times. However, the stars themselves exhibit motion relative to each other, and this so-called proper motion is another cause of the apparent drift of pole stars.

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Tracking History (32656.5mi) View Map

Dropped Off 4/28/2019 jaaaceee placed it in Scrub-Shrub Washington - 974.04 miles  Visit Log

It was cold here this winter but has warmed up some. I’m sure this bug will find cold weather here again!

Discovered It 2/19/2019 ipoded discovered it   Visit Log

Thank you for sharing!

Retrieve It from a Cache 1/11/2019 jaaaceee retrieved it from Dillion Road Travel Bug Hotel and Resort California   Visit Log

Swapped TB DRAGON Hidden Creature who wanted to go to a hot state for Stella Polare who wants to go north to a cold climate!

Dropped Off 12/27/2018 TheDips placed it in Dillion Road Travel Bug Hotel and Resort California - 19.57 miles  Visit Log

Dropping off to continue on the it's journey. Happy travels.

Visited 12/24/2018 TheDips took it to Where the Twain Shall Meet California - 28.9 miles  Visit Log
Discovered It 12/10/2018 Kritterly discovered it   Visit Log

Saw this trackable at the CV Cachers Meet & Greet event held in December. I wish it very safe travels!!

Discovered It 12/10/2018 GCHam discovered it California   Visit Log

Discovered at the CV Cachers meet and greet.

Discovered It 12/10/2018 haterain discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered at Pizza Geo Cache event

Grab It (Not from a Cache) 12/10/2018 TheDips grabbed it   Visit Log

Picked up tonight during the Coachella Valley Cachers Meet and Greet IV. Will keep it traveling.

Discovered It 12/10/2018 TheDips discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered at Coachella Valley event.

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