A
geographical pole is either of the two points on a
planet,
dwarf planet or
natural satellite, or other relatively large rotating body where the body's
axis of rotation meets its surface. As with
Earth's
North and
South Poles, they are usually called that body's "north pole" and "south pole", one lying 90
degrees in one direction from the body's
equator and the other lying 90 degrees in the opposite direction from the equator. Every planet has geographical poles.