It depends on which stars you are talking about
the sun ins 1AU Astronomical unit away roughly 149,597,870.700 kilometres (92,955,807.2730 mi)
Alpha centari is 4.37 light years away from the Sun
No. The stars are much too far away for us to reach with current technology.
Stars appear small in the sky because they are incredibly far away from Earth. Despite being huge in size, the vast distances between the stars and us make them look like tiny points of light when we observe them from Earth.
No, The earth does not have stars. Stars are like the sun. They are so far away that they do not look bright to us. Look at car headlights. When a car is far away, its headlights seem dim. They get brighter as the car gets closer.
stars are pretty far away from the solar system
Stars appear tiny to us because they are incredibly far away in the vast expanse of space. Despite their immense size and brightness, the distances between stars and us are so vast that they appear as mere points of light in the sky.
Simply put, they are much to far away for us to feel their heat.
i think stars are so far because there in space
Mainly the temperature, and what elements are in the star's outer layers. Also, using the redshift or blueshift, how fast the star is moving away from us or towards us. For very far-away stars, this can be used to calculate its distance.
Yes. Very, very, very far away. The Sun is about 90 million miles away. Other stars are millions of millions of miles away.
The center of the galaxy is too far away for us to see what's there.
Long long ago, in a galaxy far far away.
No. The stars are enormous, far larger than Earth. They only appear far because they are unimaginably far away.