The seven-pointed Commonwealth Star represents Australia's six states and territories, with the seventh point representing any future territories. The Southern Cross represents the stars visible in the Southern Hemisphere, and the 86 light years measurement indcates how far away the stars of the Southern Cross are from Earth.
Alhena, more commonly referred to as Gamma Geminorum (or simply HR 2421 in the Bright Star Catalogue) is approximately 105 light years (32 parsecs) from Earth.
The binary star Gamma Leonis (Algieba, the forehead) is about 126 light-years from Earth.
Gamma Virginis is a star in the constellation Virgo. It has the traditional names Porrima and Arich.It is about 38.6 light years from us.
Gamma is a general term that typically refers to electromagnetic radiation produced during radioactive decay. It is not a specific entity or location, so it does not have a defined distance from Earth.
Bellatrix, also known as Gamma Orionis, is estimated to be around 20 to 25 million years old. It is a blue giant star located in the constellation Orion, approximately 243 light years away from Earth.
Gamma Cygni, also known as Sadr, is approximately 1,800 light-years away from Earth.
Roughly 125 light years.
If you are referring to Gamma Velorum (and a bunch of other variants), it is a binary star system (pulsar) about 800 light years away.
Yes, if it was over say 6000 light years away.
Gamma Orionis (Bellatrix) is the third brightest star in the constellation Orion.It is approximately 240 light years from Earth.
Alhena, more commonly referred to as Gamma Geminorum (or simply HR 2421 in the Bright Star Catalogue) is approximately 105 light years (32 parsecs) from Earth.
Gamma Virginis is a star in the constellation Virgo. It has the traditional names Porrima and Arich.It is about 38.6 light years from us.
The binary star Gamma Leonis (Algieba, the forehead) is about 126 light-years from Earth.
Gamma Arietis (Mesarthim) is a triple star system in the constellation Aries.It is approximately 204 light years from us.
Gamma Virginis is a star in the constellation Virgo. It has the traditional names Porrima and Arich.It is located about 38.6 light years from us.
Gamma is a general term that typically refers to electromagnetic radiation produced during radioactive decay. It is not a specific entity or location, so it does not have a defined distance from Earth.
Gamma Rays will travel as long as they have energy