Polaris Australis, often known as the South Star, is a faint beacon marking the approximate south Celestial Pole in the Southern Hemisphere. Unlike its northern counterpart, it is not a single bright star, typically referring to Sigma Octantis.
Polaris Australis, often known as the South Star, is a faint beacon marking the approximate south Celestial Pole in the Southern Hemisphere. Unlike its northern counterpart, it is not a single bright star, typically referring to Sigma Octantis.