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No-one can know for sure, because there are assumed to be a ridiculously big number of stars in the universe.
Proxima Centauri, our nearest star other than the sun, is 4.2 LY away.
Sirius A and B are 8.6 LY away
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There is no specific term used for the distance between two stars. We would typically measure this distance in light years or in parsecs, but the distance would be different between any pair of stars.
The nearest star to our own Sun is the red dwarf Proxima Centauri, which is 4.2 light years away.
That's 24,689,699,200,000 miles.
In globular clusters, the stars are somewhat closer together, but they are all at different distances.
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It is hard to give an average; the nearest star from us has a distance of 4.2 light-years, the next stars are only slightly farther, so the average seems to be some 4-5 light-years. But closer to the center of the Milky Way, the stars are much closer together.
In the case of a double star, the distance between two stars can be a fraction of an astronomical unit - i.e., a few light-minutes. Otherwise, the distance between the nearest stars in our neighborhood is typically a few light-years, but in some places - near the galactic center, or in globular clusters - stars are much closer to each other.
A few light-years to the nearest stars. The nearest known star (other than the Sun itself) is at a distance of about 4.2 light-years.
Depends which stars!
There is only one star in our solar system, and that is our sun.
the time between eclipses and the average distance between the stars
The distance between stars is a couple of order of magnitudes higher than the distance between planets.To put this into perspective, the distance between earth and the sun is 8 light-minutes and the distance between other planets doesn't go further than a few light-hours. On the other hand, the distance between our sun and the nearest star (alpha centauri) is 4.4 light-years. This means that this distance is about 38544 larger than the distance between planets.Beyond that, the distance between stars can be extremely high: a star on the other side of our galaxy will be about 100000 light-years away from us. The distance will keep rising as we move on to different galaxies, then different galaxy clusters, the super clusters and then, finally, the width of the universe.
Each star has a different distance.
Using a star map could potentially be useful as we used the stars to navigate in the times before advanced technology. Since the distance between the Earth and the moon is tiny compared to the distance between stars the constellations you see from the moon are exactly the same ones you see from Earth.
There is only one star in our solar system, and that is our sun.
The distance between stars are much greater than distances between objects in our solar system
the time between eclipses and the average distance between the stars
A distance in space, between stars etc.
The correct unit to describe the distance between stars is the "light year", the distance a photon of light would travel (through a vacuum) in a year.
The distance between stars can be anything from light minutes to billions of light years.
Stars are not measured in light years. The distance between them is.
light years
The distance between stars can be anything from light minutes to billions of light years.
Light Years.
Because the distance between stars is so great.
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