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Jim Wrote: "In 2012 A.D. we will be changing pole stars to Draco. This due to the fact that Polaris will move far enough from the pole position as Draco moves in."
Hey Jim, sorry to pull out something that wasn't even the gist of your post, but as far as Polaris ceasing to be the Pole Star in a mere 2.5 years, it just ain't so

See, Polaris is changing its position slowly, and won't be the pole star forever, but by the year
2102, (about 93 years from now), Polaris will still only be 0.4603° from the celestial north pole. (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pole_star) That's still DARNED close. Another thing is that Draco isn't a star, it's an entire constellation - one of the biggest of the 88 named constellations, as a matter of fact. It could quite possibly be that one of the stars in Draco will be our next pole star - I seem to remember something like this as a matter of fact - but none of us, or any of our kids, or theirs, will be around to witness it.
Thanks for the info on the Peralta maps! I'd never heard of them before. Fascinating stuff.
Catclaw