If the stars Polaris and Spica are 101° apart (as shown in Figure 2-6 of Universe, 11th ed.) , how far away from Polaris is the closest star in Ursa Major, from our view?
A) about 2.5°
B) about 260°
C) about 77°
D) about 25°
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