The closest star would be Alpha Centauri A (Not to be confused with Proximus Centauri) which has a stellar class [See Link] of G2V which is the same as our Sun. It's distance is about 4.3 light years away.
It's called Proxima Centauri. It is a red dwarf star so you can't actually see it without a telescope. The next nearest after that is Alpha Centauri which is the third or fourth brightest star in our sky, but it's not visible from Europe or the USA.
The Sun is the closest star but the next one is called Proxima Centauri, about 4 light years away but so dim it needs a really big telescope to see it. Then there is a bright star called Alpha Centauri a bit further away.
Our own Sun (also called Sol) is the nearest star to planet Earth, the next nearest is Proxima Centauri.
Our sun, named Sol, is the closest star to the Earth.
Proxima Centauri, a red dwarf star in the constellation of Centaurus, is the nearest known star to the Earth after the Sun. It is 4.2 Light Years away.
Our Sun. It is about 8.5 light minutes away.
The closest would probably be a lever
Its the thermal energy that the Earth emits. Radiation is essentially another word for heat. There is also solar radiation which is simply the heat from the sun. The Earth actually emits far less thermal energy than what is taken in from by the sun and absorbed into the atmosphere. On the other hand there are planets like Jupiter whose surface temperature is mostly comprised of heat from thermal energy instead of solar radiation.
Light as particles and waves travel from the sun to earth as energy.
Infrared wave
radiant
The star closest to our Sun in type, age and period in it's evolution is Alpha Centauri A.
Subra is a white main-sequence star in the constellation Leo. Subra is 130 light-years away from Earth. Subra came closest to the sun 700,000 years ago.
A white dwarf star is about the size of Earth.
Star.
main sequence
A class G Medium Star. G2V star.
No. The Moon (also known as Luna) is a natural satellite of the Earth. The planet Mercury, which looks like a bright star from Earth, is another planet, circling the Sun in an orbit like the Earth, except that it is much closer to the Sun.
Earth's Sun is:a G2V type star,a yellow dwarf anda main sequence star
Earth's star is what we call the Sun, and it is a main-sequence star with a G2 spectrum and an absolute magnitude of +4.7.
Barnard's Star, is red dwarf star approximately 6 light years away from Earth in the constellation of Ophiuchus.It has a spectral type of M4V.See related link for more information
Angetenar or Tau2 Eridani is an Orange Giant star of Spectral Type K0 III. It is approximately 182 light years from earth.
Red Giant