Barnard's Star is the Fourth closest star from the sun, after the Centauri Trio, and it's 1.8 parsecs from the sun. It is too faint to be seen with the naked eye. It's a tiny dwarf star and it's much smaller than our sun. 1 parsec = 3.262 light years. 1 parsec = 19,176,075,967,324.937 miles.
1 light year = 5,878,499,814,186.5 miles.
Barnard's Star also known as Barnard's "Runaway" Star [See Link] is a very low-mass red dwarf star approximately 6 light-years (5.98 ly) away from Earth in the constellation of Ophiuchus (the Snake-holder)
It is called "Barnard's Star". The distance is almost 6 light-years.
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It is 196 light years far from the earth. In fact Adhil(Arabic name) is a binary star in the Andromeda constellation.
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As star will appear brighter if it is closer to Earth, yes. How bright a star appears depend on how far away it is and the star's actual brightness.
The moon is far closer to Earth than any star is.
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I'm sorry, but it is impossible to know how many Saint Bernards are on the earth right now, because no one person can be everywhere on the earth at the same time.
I don't think there is such a star. If you mean the ecliptic, that's not a star - it is the plane of Earth's orbit.
Eridanus is a constellation - not a single star
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It is 196 light years far from the earth. In fact Adhil(Arabic name) is a binary star in the Andromeda constellation.
102 light years from earth
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This star is about 65 light years from Earth.
i can't belive you dont know how far salm the star is, WOW. I won't tell you.
As star will appear brighter if it is closer to Earth, yes. How bright a star appears depend on how far away it is and the star's actual brightness.
The moon is far closer to Earth than any star is.