I can't give you the answer in kilometres, but Wolf 359 is 7.78 lightyears from Earth
About 7.7 light years. This makes Wolf 359 one of the nearest stars - the third-nearest known star.About 7.7 light years. This makes Wolf 359 one of the nearest stars - the third-nearest known star.About 7.7 light years. This makes Wolf 359 one of the nearest stars - the third-nearest known star.About 7.7 light years. This makes Wolf 359 one of the nearest stars - the third-nearest known star.
Both Betelgeuse and Pollux are close to the end of their life. Both of the stars are large and cold in surface temperature. One difference is that Betelgeuse is a red supergiant, and Pollux is an orange giant.
main sequence
The diameter of Wolf359 is 220,000 km.
Wolf 359 is a star, its atmosphere is mainly hydrogen.
I can't give you the answer in kilometres, but Wolf 359 is 7.78 lightyears from Earth
39 ships and 11,000 lives were lost when the Federation encountered the Borg at Wolf 359.
Wolf 359 is a tiny red dwarf star 7.8 light-years away. At magnitude 13, it is not visible in hobbyist-class telescopes.
About 7.7 light years. This makes Wolf 359 one of the nearest stars - the third-nearest known star.About 7.7 light years. This makes Wolf 359 one of the nearest stars - the third-nearest known star.About 7.7 light years. This makes Wolf 359 one of the nearest stars - the third-nearest known star.About 7.7 light years. This makes Wolf 359 one of the nearest stars - the third-nearest known star.
Both Betelgeuse and Pollux are close to the end of their life. Both of the stars are large and cold in surface temperature. One difference is that Betelgeuse is a red supergiant, and Pollux is an orange giant.
main sequence
7.8 light years
The diameter of Wolf359 is 220,000 km.
Wolf 359 is a variable "flare" star. It has a spectral type of "M" placing it in the range of red giants and thus is red to red-orange. See link for more information
Wolf 359 is the closest star to the constellation Leo. It is an extremely red dwarf.
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