Epsilon Boötis (ε Boo / ε Boötis) is a star in the constellation Boötes. It has the traditional names Izar and Pulcherrima. It is actually a binary star, consisting of a bright orange giant and a smaller main sequence star. Epsilon Bootis is approximately 300 light years from the Sun/Earth.
180.50 light years away.
Bootes is composed of many stars, each with a different distance from the Earth, so the question cannot be answered.
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".
It is a northern constellation.
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Apparently the constellation Bootes is the oldest constellation.
The Arcturus Star is located in the constellation Bootes.
Well Hercules is between the constellations Lyra and Bootes.
It is a summer constellation in the northern hemisphere.
The Arcturus Star is located in the constellation Bootes.
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