Alpha Sagittarii (Alrami or Rukbat) is a star in the constellation of Sagittarius.
It is about 170 light years from us.
Beta Sagittarii (Arkab) is a binary star system in the constellation Sagittarius.β¹ Sagittarii: Is a type B9V star. This means it is a blue giant/supergiantβ² Sagittarii: Is a type F2III. This means it is a yellow white dwarf.
The color of Epsilon Sagittarii is a blue-white hue, indicating a high temperature compared to other stars.
Epsilon Sagittarii, also known as Kaus Australis, is a bright star located in the constellation Sagittarius. It is a blue-white main sequence star, indicating that it burns at a high temperature.
Epsilon Sagittarii, at magnitude 1.85, is the brightest star in the constellation.
As there are MANY stars here is a short list; θ Eri Achernar α Eri Achird ε Cas Acrab Beta Scorpii Acrux Alpha Crucis Acubens Alpha Cancri Adhafera Zeta Leonis Adhara Epsilon Canis Majoris Ain Epsilon Tauri Aladfar Eta Lyrae Alamak Gamma Andromedae Alathfar Mu Lyrae Alaraph Beta Virginis Albaldah Pi Sagittarii Albali Epsilon Aquarii
The "alpha" is a star's nomenclature means it's (usually) the brightest star in its constellation. Even if the constellations are apparently close, the stars could be any distance, since the constellation is only the two-dimensional "window" and doesn't tell us anything about the depth of the starfield. However, Alpha Sagittarii is about 180 light years from Earth. Since this is much further away than Alpha Centauri, we can more or less ignore the 4 light year distance between Earth and Alpha Centauri and say that Alpha Sagittarii is also about 180 light years from Alpha Centauri as well.
Beta Sagittarii (Arkab) is a binary star system in the constellation Sagittarius.β¹ Sagittarii: Is a type B9V star. This means it is a blue giant/supergiantβ² Sagittarii: Is a type F2III. This means it is a yellow white dwarf.
Jabbah, also known as Xi2 Sagittarii, is located approximately 427 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Sagittarius.
The color of Epsilon Sagittarii is a blue-white hue, indicating a high temperature compared to other stars.
The magnitude of ε Sagittarii, also known as Kaus Australis, is approximately 1.79. It is a binary star system located in the constellation Sagittarius.
About 10cm.
As far as I am aware, it is still there.
That would be "Alpha Centauri". The distance is about 4.4 light-years.
Epsilon Sagittarii, also known as Kaus Australis, is a bright star located in the constellation Sagittarius. It is a blue-white main sequence star, indicating that it burns at a high temperature.
The distance to Alpha Centauri is about 4.3 light-years.
4 light years
About 4.4 light years.