Does it have any astrological influence, and if it does, what fixed star is it?
Is it even a fixed star?
The North Star is the star Polaris in the constellation Ursa Minor.
It is fixed, always marking north in the northern hemisphere.
All Stars are perceived as "fixed" in the heavens, relatively speaking, based on their great distance from Earth.
Earth's orbit around Sun tends to muddy our perception of its fixity.
And of course none of the stars or anything else is truly fixed.
Correct. And even more than the precession of the equinoxes, which is only a perception from earth based on the wobble of its axis, all bodies in the cosmos are moving. Either separating, which is the latest consensus. And if not separating, then moving together.
Would Polaris be a fixed star for Leos or Virgos? What about Libras affected by Polaris? 29' Gemini like 29' Cancer and 29' Leo are the "millionaires degrees".
Polaris won't be the pole star in a few years. And that means that the ecliptic-equator relationship will really get the sidereal gang in a tizzy. Fixed stars aren't so fixed after all.
It's in the 28th degree of Gemini!!
Our current "...North Star..." is PolarisDoes it have any astrological influence, and if it does, what fixed star is it?
Is it even a fixed star?