The distance from the sun to the star Vega is roughly 25.3 light years.
It is spelled "Pollux". This star is at a distance of about 34 light-years.
Approximately 180 light-years from us.
"Light-year" is NOT a unit of time. It is a unit of length or distance - the distance light travels in a year.
180.50 light years away.
10 billion light years was the distance. And we believe it was a quasar.
The galaxy MACS0647-JD is the furthest star in the gallery that has been viewed from the earth. It is 3.3 billion light-years from Earth.
I'm afraid you would never reach it. The furthest star, and thus the furthest galaxies are receding faster than the speed of light.
There are loads of stars all throughout our universe in millions of different galaxies. The furthest stars away from us in our own galaxy are going to be around 70,000 light years away, on the other side of our galaxy. But other galaxies containing stars will be millions of light years away. The furthest ones will be on the edge of the universe some 14 billion light years away.
The star that is closest to the Sun at a distance of 4.22 light years is Proxima Centauri.
4.2 light years is the distance to the nearest star system, Alpha Centauri, not a planet. There are no known planets within this specific distance from Earth.
The distance of one light year, in light years, is exactly 1.
The closest star is the Sun - about 8 light-minutes away. The closest star after that is at a distance of 4.3 light-years; the farthest observable galaxies (galaxies are made up of stars) are at a distance of over 40 billion light-years.The closest star is the Sun - about 8 light-minutes away. The closest star after that is at a distance of 4.3 light-years; the farthest observable galaxies (galaxies are made up of stars) are at a distance of over 40 billion light-years.The closest star is the Sun - about 8 light-minutes away. The closest star after that is at a distance of 4.3 light-years; the farthest observable galaxies (galaxies are made up of stars) are at a distance of over 40 billion light-years.The closest star is the Sun - about 8 light-minutes away. The closest star after that is at a distance of 4.3 light-years; the farthest observable galaxies (galaxies are made up of stars) are at a distance of over 40 billion light-years.
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The distance to Alpha Centauri is about 4.3 light-years.
The distance from the sun to the star Vega is roughly 25.3 light years.
Since the universe goes on forever (at least that's what we know of it), we cannot determine the star that is furthest away. It is impossible. However, the furthest star that we can see from Earth is the star Deneb.