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Pollux is about 3.1957665 × 1014 kilometres from us
Polaris, also known as the North Star, is about 434 light years, or about 4.1 quadrillion kilometers, from earth.
Yes. Even the smallest star is many times larger than Earth. Earth is a bit more than 12,000 kilometers across. A red giant star is far larger with a diameter of 20 to 100 million kilometers (20,000,000 to 100,000,000).
About 150 million kilometers.
274 kilometers from the earth exactly.
141.9 trillion kilometers
274 kilometers from the earth exactly.
Spica, the brightest star in the constellation Virgo, is approximately 250 light-years away from Earth. This distance translates to about 2.37 trillion kilometers (1.47 trillion miles). Spica is known for its blue giant characteristics and is one of the closest massive stars to our solar system.
Callisto is approximately 1.8 billion kilometers away from Earth.
It is 149.6 million kilometers to the closest star (the sun)
4,188,744 kilometers.
I don't think there is such a star. If you mean the ecliptic, that's not a star - it is the plane of Earth's orbit.