It is impossible to know how far the furthest star is, since it can't be seen. The universe is said to be aprox 13.8 billion years old, it would be logical to assume that is how far it is in light years. 13.8 billion light years x 5.88 trillion miles per light years is pretty far. The sun is the closest star at 93 million miles. The next closest is, Proxima centauri which is 4.24 light years or 24.925 trillion miles away.
The furthest point I have traveled from home is approximately 5,000 miles away.
About 20 miles
2.9 miles
Furthest: 154.8 million miles (249,209,300 km or 1.665861 AU)Closest: 128.4 million miles (206,669,000 km or 1.381497 AU)
Please specify the star you're asking about.
The superlative form of the adverb "far" is "farthest" or "furthest."
Since the universe goes on forever (at least that's what we know of it), we cannot determine the star that is furthest away. It is impossible. However, the furthest star that we can see from Earth is the star Deneb.
Furthest star is UDF 00411 with a redshift of z=6.080000 Furthest object is the galaxy(galaxy cluster?) ABELL 1835:[PSR2004] 1916 with a redshift of z=10.001750
240921038211627.99378 trillion star-miles
farthest or furthest
farthest or furthest
160.73 miles (rounded)