4.4 years from here
The Alpha Centauri system is about 4.2 light years away. The closest star is actually Proxima Centauri.
A red dwarf, i.e. a faint start, believed to be part of the Alpha Centauri system. The closest known star, apart from the Sun.
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Proxima Centauri is the closest star to our Sun, at 4.2 LY. Curiously, even though it is the closest, it is not visible to the naked eye! Proxima Centauri is a tiny red dwarf star, and requires a fair-sized telescope to see. For a long time, many people thought that the closest star was Alpha Centauri, which isn't entirely incorrect. The Alpha Centauri system is actually a double star with a very distant triple; Alpha Centauri A (also known as Rigel Kent) and Alpha Centauri B form a binary system, and Proxima, Alpha Centauri C, is very distantly linked at about 0.3 LY.
The continents are moving when they spread apart
At their closest points they are about 183 kilometres or 119 miles apart. Other parts would be further apart, so it depends on where exactly you are travelling to and from.At their closest points they are about 183 kilometres or 119 miles apart. Other parts would be further apart, so it depends on where exactly you are travelling to and from.At their closest points they are about 183 kilometres or 119 miles apart. Other parts would be further apart, so it depends on where exactly you are travelling to and from.At their closest points they are about 183 kilometres or 119 miles apart. Other parts would be further apart, so it depends on where exactly you are travelling to and from.At their closest points they are about 183 kilometres or 119 miles apart. Other parts would be further apart, so it depends on where exactly you are travelling to and from.At their closest points they are about 183 kilometres or 119 miles apart. Other parts would be further apart, so it depends on where exactly you are travelling to and from.At their closest points they are about 183 kilometres or 119 miles apart. Other parts would be further apart, so it depends on where exactly you are travelling to and from.At their closest points they are about 183 kilometres or 119 miles apart. Other parts would be further apart, so it depends on where exactly you are travelling to and from.At their closest points they are about 183 kilometres or 119 miles apart. Other parts would be further apart, so it depends on where exactly you are travelling to and from.At their closest points they are about 183 kilometres or 119 miles apart. Other parts would be further apart, so it depends on where exactly you are travelling to and from.At their closest points they are about 183 kilometres or 119 miles apart. Other parts would be further apart, so it depends on where exactly you are travelling to and from.
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A volcano will form at the boundary of two plates moving apart. This is because the two plates moving apart create a crack allowing molten lava to flow up from the mantle.
Your question is very vague, but here are a few answers:The brightest star in the night sky is Sirius.The star closest to Earth is Proxima Centauri.The star closest to the Earth and visible to the naked eye is Alpha Centauri.Note: Even though Proxima Centauri is the closest star, it is too dim to be visible to the naked eye.If any of the above answers are not what you were looking for, then please rephrase your question properly and ask again.
When the two planets are at their closest they are 33,926,867 miles apart. When they are furthest apart 249,169,848 miles.
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