Has the Tsunami Changed Our Pole Star?

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The recent tsunami caused a minor change in the tilt of the Earth's axis, but it has not affected Polaris, the current Pole Star, which remains near the celestial pole. The Earth's axis experiences precession, causing it to wobble and trace a circular path over approximately 26,000 years, which will eventually lead to a different star becoming the Pole Star. This precession was known to ancient Greeks, indicating their ability to keep accurate astronomical records. The wobble is influenced by the gravitational pull of the Moon on Earth. Overall, while the tsunami had an effect, it is not significant enough to change our Pole Star.
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hey there, idunno if this has been discussed before.

there were a lot of articles abt a minor change in the tilt of the Earth's axis
becoz of the tsunami , does tht mean our pole star have also changed ?

any other noticeable effects of this ??

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Hi vinee welcome to these Forums!

The change to the Earth's axis is very small and has not affected Polaris, the Pole star, being near the celestial pole. It is about 10 away from it in any case.

However there is a precession of the Earth's axis, because it is wobbling like a spinning top, which means the Earth's celestial pole describes a circle on the celestial sphere that is 570 in diameter. However it takes about 26,000 years for the Earth to complete one ‘wobble’ and it is only noticed if you observe the position of the stars relative to the rotation of the Earth very carefully over a period of time. Eventually the North Celestial Pole will move away from Polaris and other star will have the distinction of being ‘the Pole Star’.

Nevertheless the ancient Greeks knew about this precession, which means they must have kept accurate records over a long time!

A spinning top wobbles because of the action of the Earth’s gravity; the Earth itself wobbles because of the action of the Moon’s gravity on it.

I hope this helps.

Garth
 
thanx a lot
 
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