sittimestari
Sittimestari is a Finnish term that translates to "sitting star" in English. It refers to a celestial phenomenon where a star appears to be stationary in the sky while other stars move relative to it. This effect is primarily observed in the northern hemisphere, particularly in Finland, due to the country's high latitude. The most well-known sittimestari is Polaris, also known as the North Star, which appears to be stationary in the night sky because it is located very close to the north celestial pole.
The sittimestari phenomenon is a result of the Earth's axial tilt and its rotation around the Sun.
The sittimestari has been an important navigational tool for centuries, particularly for sailors and travelers in
In Finnish culture, the sittimestari holds symbolic significance. It is often associated with stability, guidance, and