located or found throughout a polar region (of a celestial body) continually visible above the horizon during the entire 360 degrees of daily travel; "a circumpolar star
Stars near the poles which neither rise nor set These stars show up as circles on long exposure photographs
About the pole; applied to stars that revolve around the pole without setting; as, circumpolar stars
when an object is close enough to either the north celestial pole or south celestial pole (within an angular distance = observer's latitude) such that the object never moves below an observer's horizon or never rises above the horizon as the Earth rotates
A body is close enough to a celestial pole that its diurnal circle is always above the horizon Circumpolar stars neither rise nor set
is a star is close enough in the sky to Polaris (actually the celestial pole) so that it will never set
A star, constellation or asterism that is close to the Pole Star that never appears to set The latitude of your location will determine what is circumpolar