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Pollux is approximately 33.78 light-years away from Earth, which is equivalent to about 198 trillion miles.
Pollux is about 3.1957665 × 1014 kilometres from us
It is spelled "Pollux". This star is at a distance of about 34 light-years.
Pollux is a star in the constellation of Gemini, approximately 34 light-years away from Earth. It is not a galaxy, but rather a binary star system consisting of a bright giant star and a fainter companion star.
I agree with your correspondent 'Wiki User'', However, from Classical Greece, Pollux was one of a pair of twins. The other twin was 'Castor'. You will find both stars , Castor & Pollux, in the constellation of Gemini, the heavenly twins.
The Pollux Star is located in the Beta Geminorum
Pollux is 35 Light-Years away from Earth. (I got my info from my earth science book from school.)
The surface temperature of the Pollux star is 4,500 K
The beta star of Gemini is Pollux. The two bright stars of Gemini are Castor and Pollux. Although Pollux is the brightest star in Gemini, Castor was named alpha-Gemini (despite being second brightest), therefore, Pollux is beta-Gemini. Pollux is the one more southerly and easterly.
Pollux is 34 light-years from Earth.
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No, Pollux is not a white dwarf star. It is an orange giant star that is nearing the end of its life cycle. White dwarfs are remnants of stars like the Sun after they have exhausted their nuclear fuel.