34 light years from the sun
eight million miles
Pollux is about 34 light years from the Earth, or about 2 x 1014 miles.
Pollux is an orange giant star in the constellation of Gemini.It is about 8 times larger than our Sun, so about 512 Suns would fit in Pollux
Pollux is 35 Light-Years away from Earth. (I got my info from my earth science book from school.)
Pollux is a red giant star and is estimated to be around 8.8 times the size of our Sun. Its radius is approximately 72 million kilometers.
Pollux is 34 light-years from Earth.
eight million miles
Pollux is about 34 light years from the Earth, or about 2 x 1014 miles.
Pollux is an orange giant star in the constellation of Gemini.It is about 8 times larger than our Sun, so about 512 Suns would fit in Pollux
Sirius,Pollux and Arcturus
Pollux is 35 Light-Years away from Earth. (I got my info from my earth science book from school.)
pollux
Pollux is a red giant star and is estimated to be around 8.8 times the size of our Sun. Its radius is approximately 72 million kilometers.
Pollux is significantly more massive than the Sun and is therefore fairly young (massive stars don't live to be old). It's probably somewhere in the vicinity of three-quarters of a billion years old.
The surface temperature of the Pollux star is 4,500 K
It is spelled "Pollux". This star is at a distance of about 34 light-years.
No, Pollux is not a white dwarf star. It is an orange giant star that is nearing the end of its life cycle. White dwarfs are remnants of stars like the Sun after they have exhausted their nuclear fuel.