The star Bellatrix, in Orion, is about 250 light years away from us. When we see it in our sky, we are not seeing it as it appears now, but actually how it appeared around the same time King George III of England issued his "Proclamation of 1763."
About 250 light-years, or 77 parsec.
Approx 77 parsecs.
No star is that close (or far) to us.
100 light years away. i thnk it is anyways
As star will appear brighter if it is closer to Earth, yes. How bright a star appears depend on how far away it is and the star's actual brightness.
34 light years
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Gamma Orionis (Bellatrix) is the third brightest star in the constellation Orion.It is approximately 240 light years from Earth.
Bellatrix, is the third brightest star in the constellation Orion. It is a blue giant and is around 240 light years from us.
204.5 light years away.
This star is about 65 light years from Earth.
5000 miles
Barnard's Star is about 6 light years away.
No. A star with no visible parallax is far away.
No star is that close (or far) to us.
4.2 light years away
4.2 light years away
35.6 ± 0.3 ly
100 light years away. i thnk it is anyways