Just about as far as the closest star in the Andromeda Galaxy. The diameter of the Andromeda galaxy is ... well, quite huge, but still relatively small, compared to the distance between us and the Andromeda Galaxy. And I believe this diameter may still be smaller than the uncertainty in the distance estimate!
Among the options listed, the Andromeda Galaxy is the farthest from Earth. It is approximately 2.537 million light-years away, while Barnard's Star is about 5.96 light-years away, the Triangulum Galaxy is around 2.73 million light-years away, and Neptune is only about 4.3 billion kilometers (approximately 0.000014 light-years) from Earth. Therefore, the Andromeda Galaxy is the farthest object on this list.
In order of distance from EarthNeptuneBarnard's StarAndromedaTriangulum
A star on the near side of the Andromeda galaxy is approximately 2.537 million light-years away from Earth. This distance is constantly changing due to the expansion of the universe.
there isn't just one major star Andromeda is a galaxy
Lmao, 220,000ly gaalxy vs. a dwarf star that has a diameter of 1.3mln km lmao it's obvious Andromeda is a bigger
The distance to the Andromeda Galaxy is estimated at 2.5 million light-years. The distinction between "near side" and "far side" is irrelevant, since the diameter of the Andromeda Galaxy is probably less than the error in the distance estimation.
The farthest galaxy visible to the naked eye is generally considered to be the Andromeda Galaxy (M31), which is about 2.537 million light-years away from Earth. While it appears as a faint smudge in the sky, under dark conditions, it can be seen without any telescopic aid. However, if you're referring specifically to stars, the farthest star visible to the naked eye is likely V762 Cas, located around 16,308 light-years away in the constellation Cassiopeia.
The Andromeda galaxy contains billions of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter. It also has a supermassive black hole at its center, along with star clusters and nebulae. The galaxy is located about 2.537 million light years away from Earth.
how many stars are there in the Andromeda galaxy
how many stars are there in the Andromeda galaxy
Andromeda galaxy is 1,974,973,990 light years from earth, source N.A.S.A. the second furthest star from Earth is 1,974,973,990 light years away..... ----------------------------- There are 5,878,499,814,186.5 miles traveled in a light year, (thats 5.8+ Trillion miles) the center of Andromeda is approx. 2.5 million light years away. The math is beyond me. If 2 steam engines leave their stations from earth 15 minutes apart when will they end up in Andromeda?????
The Andromeda Galaxy is a separate galaxy, about 120,000 light years across, containing trillions of stars - possibly many with planets. Our Solar System is a single star with 8 planets and at best measures 2 light years.