The question doesn't make sense, just as it doesn't make sense how far "up" is. "Up" starts right here. Similarly, a constellation is (roughly speaking) a direction in space, so it starts right here, and goes all the way to infinity (or however far the Universe goes on, which is at least 46 billion light-years).
180.50 light years away.
The light from Betelgeuse, a red supergiant star in the constellation Orion, takes approximately 642.5 years to reach Earth. This distance means that when we observe Betelgeuse today, we are actually seeing it as it was over six centuries ago. The exact distance can vary slightly due to the star's position and motion, but 642 light-years is the commonly accepted estimate.
It's exactly 7 light years away.One light year is the distance that light travels through space in one year.7 of those is a distance of something like 41,150,289,900,000 miles.
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There is no star with that name. Many stars have names that start with "Epsilon", followed by the genitive of a constellation, e.g. "Epsilon Cruxis", "Epsilon Geminorum", etc. If its epsilon segin cassiopeia, it is 520L/Y(light years) away from earth.
Pegasus is a constellation, not a single star. It comprises nearly 200 stellar objects and their distances from earth range from 38 light years to 4,561 light years: take your pick as to which of these is the distance to Pegasus!
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.
Enif, also known as Epsilon Pegasi, is approximately 690 light-years away from Earth. It is a supergiant star located in the constellation Pegasus.
Yes, it's the most distant spiral galaxy 10.7 billion light-years from Earth (i.e. BX442 in the Pegasus constellation).
The brightest star in Pegasus is Scheat, also known as Beta Pegasi. It is an orange giant star located approximately 196 light-years away from Earth. Scheat is part of the Great Square of Pegasus asterism and is easily visible in the night sky.
The star Matar in the Pegasus constellation is a yellow-white star, classed as an F-type main-sequence star. It has an apparent magnitude of 2.94 and is located approximately 170 light-years away from Earth.
The constellation Norma is approximately 200 million light years away from Earth. It is a small and inconspicuous constellation that can be seen in the southern hemisphere.
Yes. BX442 is the most distant spiral galaxy (type Scd) 10.7 billion light-years from Earth. It's located in the Pegasus constellation. It's diameter is ~30,000 ly.
The constellation Grus is approximately 17.08 light-years away from Earth.
hercules is 27.4 light years away from Earth
14,554,6488,654,332,215,900,890,000 light-years from the planet Earth
Bootes is a constellation, not a single star. It comprises 164 stellar objects and their distances from earth range from 22 light years to 6,037 light years: take your pick!