The star Etamin, also known as Gamma Draconis, is located approximately 154.6 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Draco.
Draco is a constellation located in the northern celestial hemisphere. Its distance from Earth varies greatly because it contains stars at different distances. Some stars in Draco are relatively closer, around 150-300 light-years away, while others may be thousands of light-years away.
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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12.5 light years
No. The stars are far beyond any noticeable effects of Earth's gravity. The stars are also far larger and more massive than Earth is, so if Earth were ever to run into one it would be more accurate to say that Earth would fall into the star.
Thuban is a star located approximately 303 light years away from Earth in the constellation of Draco.
Draco is a constellation and thus made up of many stars with different distances.The brightest is Gamma Draconis (γ Dra / γ Draconis) It has the traditional name Eltanin (also Etamin). Eltanin is an orange giant lying 148 light years away.The closest is Struve 2398 which is a binary star system. Both stars are red dwarfs lying 11.5 light years away.
Draco is a constellation located in the northern sky. It is approximately 309 light-years away from Earth.
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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Draco is a constellation located in the northern celestial hemisphere. Its distance from Earth varies greatly because it contains stars at different distances. Some stars in Draco are relatively closer, around 150-300 light-years away, while others may be thousands of light-years away.
102 light years from earth
It is 196 light years far from the earth. In fact Adhil(Arabic name) is a binary star in the Andromeda constellation.
The star Sasin is located approximately 9.7 light-years away from Earth.
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i can't belive you dont know how far salm the star is, WOW. I won't tell you.