The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07.
celestial pole
one of the two points at which the earths axis of rotation intersects the celestial sphere. The celestial pole is important as a reference point in the equatorial coordinate system; the celestial meridian passes through it, as do the hour circles of the stars. The polestar (see Polaris) lies within 0.5° of the north celestial pole. Although there is no bright star near the south celestial pole, the Southern Cross (see Crux) points directly to it. The altitude of the celestial pole in an observers hemisphere is equal to the observers latitude on the earth.