over 9000 lightyears away
Pollux is 34 light-years from Earth.
Gemini is not a single star but a c onstellation comprising many stars and other cosmic objects. These vary in their nature - including temperature, distance from earth and so on.
Gemini is a constellation and different stars in Gemini are different distances, so there's no fixed time. Unless you're using another meaning of Gemini?
Pollux is 35 Light-Years away from Earth. (I got my info from my earth science book from school.)
The stars in any constellation all tend to be different distances from us. They just appear as a pattern as we look at them. Of the stars in Gemini, the nearest is 33.7 lightyears away. That is about 318,826,616,925,973 kilometres or 198,109,675,076,288 miles away.
The constellation Gemini is not a single star but a group of stars, with its two brightest stars, Castor and Pollux, located approximately 51 light years and 34 light years away from Earth, respectively. The distance to other stars in the constellation varies, with some being much farther away. Therefore, the distances can differ significantly depending on which star in Gemini you are referencing.
Polaris, also known as the North Star, is located about 433 light-years away from Earth, while the constellation Gemini is not a single point in space but rather a region of the sky that contains multiple stars. The distance to the stars within Gemini varies, with some stars being significantly closer or farther from Earth than Polaris. Therefore, the distance between Polaris and the stars in Gemini can vary widely depending on which specific stars are considered.
what is distance of capella from earth
The distance to the farthest visible star from Earth is about 9,000 light-years.
The Star sign for the 19th June is Gemini
The brightest star in Gemini is Pollux, an orange giant star of magnitude 1.2
the star's distance from earth?? i guess