I crawled out of my bed at 4.00 am today morning. And yes, the Moon was in the right place the right time. However, I noticed that Polaris was too high in the sky. I live at 49°26' northern latitude, so Polaris should be at 49.5 degrees over the horizon. However, it was at least 55 degrees. My eyes didnt deceive me. I drew a line from the horizon through Polaris to the point straight over my head. Polaris should divide that line about 5:4. However it was divided like 2:1 (meaning 60 degrees high). As I said, it was at least 55 degrees high. Odd!
Superb report German Guy!
This tilt of the N Pole toward the Sun, to simulate seasons during the halted orbit of Earth, is comon. Most sighting on Polaris just look North and say 'oh, there it is' and adjust their scopes to look for whatever they are seeking, using Polaris as an anchor.
It would be the Azimuth of Polaris that would relate to the lurch of the N Pole toward Planet X, showing up since March and documented by many around the world. Do you recall, was Polaris dead North, or slightly East or West?
By the way, I'm German too! Solid, in family line. Did you know that most patents are from folks of German descent? Logical mechanical minds! Sure shows up here!