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The changing orientation of the Earth\'s rotational axis means that over thousands of years, our north celestial pole draws a circle on the sky and meets up with a number of different stars. Vega will have its turn as the closest bright star to the pole about 11,000 years from now.

The changing orientation of the Earth's rotational axis means that over thousands of years, our north celestial pole draws a circle on the sky and meets up with a number of different stars. Vega will have its turn as the closest bright star to the pole about 11,000 years from now.

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