Toliman is at a distance of 4.3 light-years. Proxima Centauri - apparently part of the Toliman system - is at a distance of 4.2 light-years.
Barnard's star is about 6 light years away from the sun.
About 9500 light-years away.
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.
They are the same thing. A sun is right here, while a star is VERY far away. But if we could build - WHEN we CAN build! - interstellar spacecraft, we will take off from the Earth, and we'll see our Sun nearby. When we get there, we will find a new sun in the sky - and our Sun will be a tiny star, far away!
the star Yildun is 185 light years away from the sun!
depends on how far away it is! Our sun, which is only 93 million miles away is a medium star.
The Sun is a star, and is very large and very bright, and its light travels very far.
The nearest star to the Sun is Proxima Centauri, a small red dwarf star about 4.2 light years away.
Because the Sun is OUR star; just like millions of others, but this is the one that is close, as opposed to all the ones that are far away.
the star Yildun is 185 light years away from the sun!
Proxima Centauri, and its 4.2 light years away.
Its the close's star to earth amd the others are to far away to be seen in the daylight