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1 1,3| Northern Hemisphere. The Polar Star was not visible, the constellations 2 1,0| believed to be the nearest star to the terrestrial globe. 3 1,0| which replaces the Polar Star of the Northern Hemisphere. ~ 4 1,3| magnitude, at its left arm a star of the second, and at its 5 1,3| and at its right arm a star of the third magnitude. ~ 6 1,3| an inverted position, the star Alpha marking its base, 7 1,3| antarctic pole as the Polar Star is to the arctic pole. The 8 1,3| to the arctic pole. The star Alpha is about twenty-seven 9 1,4| angular distance between the star Alpha and the horizon. He 10 1,1| the moon is really a cold star, which is no longer habitable, 11 2,2| added a thirty-eighth, the star of "the State of Lincoln," 12 2,4| above the horizon like a star of the first magnitude. ~ ~ 13 2,9| been on the most minute star of the celestial hemisphere! ~ 14 2,0| fire was blazing like a star of the first magnitude!" ~" 15 2,0| magnitude!" ~"But was it not a star?" urged the engineer. ~" 16 2,0| clouds, and at any rate a star would not have been so low 17 3,5| heavy vault, preventing any star rays. A few lightning flashes,