Please identify which sun.
Polaris is actually a system of three stars, all of them larger than the sun. They range in size from 1.26 to 5.4 times the diameter of the sun. Polaris only appears smaller than the sun because it is several million times farther away.
No, Venus is a planet in orbit around the sun as is Earth. Polaris is a star and thousands of light years away.
Distances to stars are not measured in kilometres, but since you have asked, Polaris is 3-4 quadrillion kilometres away.
Polaris has a radius around 30 times that of our own sun.
At its closest point, Venus is 66.7 million miles away from the sun. At the farthest point, Venus is 67.7 million miles away from the sun.
433.8 light years
433 ± 6 ly
The main star in the Polaris system is 20.6 to 26.9 million AU away.
The sun is very far away from the sun. In fact, the sun is 19,000,000 miles away from the earth.
Polaris is actually a system of three stars, all of them larger than the sun. They range in size from 1.26 to 5.4 times the diameter of the sun. Polaris only appears smaller than the sun because it is several million times farther away.
Polaris is about 430 light-years away from Earth, or 4.07 * 1018 meters, or 2.53 * 1015 miles.
No, Venus is a planet in orbit around the sun as is Earth. Polaris is a star and thousands of light years away.
The closest known object to Polaris, which is located about 433 light-years away from Earth, is a star system called Alpha Ursae Minoris B, or Polaris B. Polaris is a multiple star system, and Polaris B is approximately 2400 astronomical units away from Polaris A, the main star. There may be other stars or objects in the vicinity, but Polaris B is the most notable nearby companion to Polaris.
The North Star, or Polaris, is located approximately 433 light-years away from Earth, in the constellation Ursa Minor. In relation to the Sun, Polaris is positioned far outside our solar system, well beyond the orbit of the furthest planets. While the Sun is at the center of our solar system, Polaris serves as a fixed point in the night sky for navigation, positioned nearly directly above the North Pole.
the sun is far away
Neptune is 4,504,300,000 km away from the sun.
Distances to stars are not measured in kilometres, but since you have asked, Polaris is 3-4 quadrillion kilometres away.