Any constellation is a group of stars that appear to form some kind of pattern,
but have no connection with each other. They all happen to be in roughly the
same direction from us, but they're all at different distances. So there's no
such thing as a constellation's distance from us.
Any constellation is a group of stars that appear to form some kind of pattern, but have no connection with each other. They all happen to be in roughly the same direction from us, but they're all at different distances. So there's no such thing as a constellation's distance from us.
52.00098 from the earth
VY Canis Majoris is about 4,900 light years from earth.
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Camelopardalis is a Large but faint constellation . the nearest star of this constellation is about 17.58 light years away
Beta Canis Minoris (Gomeisa) is a star in the constellation of Canis Minor. It is approximately 170 light years from Earth.
It is difficult to answer the question since Canis Major (the great dog) is a constellation, not a single star. The constellation contains a very large number of stars and other cosmic objects which have no astrophysical relationship with one another. It is simply that they are located in such a direction, and are so far away, that they appear to move together. The distances to the cosmic objects that make up Canis Major range from 8.6 light years to 8,400 light years. You can take your pick as to which number in that range represents the distance to Canis Major.
HD 47536 is located approximately 396 light-years away in the constellation of Canis Major
Canis Minor is not star. It is an area of the sky (a constellation). It contains a lot of stars at many different distances.
Any constellation is a group of stars that appear to form some kind of pattern, but have no connection with each other. They all happen to be in roughly the same direction from us, but they're all at different distances. So there's no such thing as a constellation's distance from us.
Any constellation is a group of stars that appear to form some kind of pattern, but have no connection with each other. They all happen to be in roughly the same direction from us, but they're all at different distances. So there's no such thing as a constellation's distance from us.
Canis Major is a constellation, not a single star. The constellation contains a large number of stars and other cosmic objects which have no astrophysical relationship with one another. It is simply that they are located in such a direction, and are so far away, that they appear to move together. The distances to the cosmic objects that make up Canis Major (CMa) range from Sirius 8.6 light years to W CMa 8,400 light years. This would suggest a length of around 8400 ly.
52.00098 from the earth
The star, Alioth, in the big dipper (Which is the "tail" in the constellation Ursa Major) is approximately eighty light years from Earth.
Any constellation is a group of stars that appear to form some kind of pattern, but have no connection with each other. They all happen to be in roughly the same direction from us, but they're all at different distances. So there's no such thing as a constellation's distance from us, or from anything else.
VY Canis Majoris is about 4,900 light years from earth.
VY canis majoris is the largest known star to man and one of the most luminous . This star is a red hyper-giant located in the constellation Canis major about 4900 light years far from the earth. this star is about 3 billion km in diameter and have 1800-2100 solar radii . If we somehow replace our sun with this hyper giant, the surface of this star would extend beyond to the orbit of Saturn .