Bootes is a constellation, which means that - roughly speaking - it's a direction in space. It makes no more sense to ask about the distance to a constellation, than it makes sense to ask how far is "up".
What is arcturi? Hope that helped Perhaps the questioner means "Arcturus"? If so, Arcturus is about 36 light years from our star system, in the constellation Bootes.
Sirius is located about 8.6 light years away from the Sun.
0.000082235 light years
Callisto, one of Jupiter's moons, is about 481 million miles away from the sun. In terms of light-years, it is roughly 0.000005 light-years from the sun.
Somewhere around 26,000 light-years.
It is approximately 1.52207x10^-5 light years. On average it takes just under 8.5 minutes for light to reach the earth from the sun.
About 8 light-minutes.
The sun is not light years away but light minutes and the sun is 8 (rounded) light minutes away from us. But if you really want to know how far away the sun is from us in light years it is 0.000015 of a light year away from us.
Approximately 6,500 light years..... or roughly 38,210,983,480,800,000 miles !
The constellation Bootes ... as well as all of the other 'constellations' ... is a drawing of an imaginary figure in the sky, constructed with stars at several points in the drawing, like a 'connect-the-dots' picture. The brightest star in the Bootes drawing is called "Arcturus". After the sun, Arcturus is the third brightest star in our sky. It's an orange giant located roughly 36.7 light-years from us. Its surface temperature is estimated at between 4,500 to 6,000 degrees Celsius.
Mars is about 12 light-minutes away from the Sun. Mars is the fourth planet from the sun in the Solar System.
It takes sunlight about 27 years to reach Vega.