Every star is a different distance. The distances are SO GREAT that we don't even measure them in miles - we measure them in light years, the distance light travels in a period of 365 days (almost six trillion miles)!! It's CRAZY !!
The nearest star that we know of other than the Sun is about 4 light-years away.
Some are farther away, some are nearer. A "constellation" is just a group of stars that happens to be in the same direction, and where human fantasy has formed into certain "pictures".
Thousands of light years away.
Billions of light-years. The nearest star is 16.308 light-years away. (One light year is equal to just under ten trillion kilometers.)
There are hundreds of trillions of stars in the universe. The closest one to us is the sun - about 93 million miles away.
Far
No star is that close (or far) to us.
About 9500 light-years away.
There is no such star. Please check the spelling carefully and resubmit the question.
100 light years away. i thnk it is anyways
Far
In still out there... far, far away
Barnard's Star is approximately 6 light years away.
It is a fictional galaxy "Far, far away"
No it is "A long time ago in a galaxy far far away"
If a star IS very bright but LOOKS fairly dim, it must be far away.
The observer.
Please specify the star you're asking about.
666 Lightyears
204.5 light years away.
No, if you can measure no parallax, the star is far away - further than a certain distance.
Barnard's Star is about 6 light years away.