There's no such thing as "earth's" star. The nearest star that's not the sun is
Proxima Centauri, roughly 4.4 light years away.
The nearest star is about 4.2 light years away. So; 39,734,219,300,000 kilometres
4.2 light years away
The nearest star to the Sun is Proxima Centauri, a small red dwarf star about 4.2 light years away.
Proxima Centauri, and its 4.2 light years away.
Earth's closest neighboring star is the sun; about 93 million miles away.
That would be Proxima Centauri. About 4.2 light-years.
Proxima Centauri, the nearest star to us outside the solar system, is about 4.3 light-years distant.
The nearest star to our sun, Proxima Centauri - is about five light years away.
Earth's closest neighboring star is the sun; about 93 million miles away.
The nearest dwarf star is Proxima Centauri, about 4.24 light years away and so dim it can't be seen in binoculars.
The nearest star is 9000 times as far away as Neptune. The pole star is 80-100 times further than that.
Outside of our solar system the nearest planet is 10.5 light years away orbiting the star Epsilon Eridani.