Epsilon Boötis (ε Boo / ε Boötis) is a star in the constellation Boötes. It has the traditional names Izar and Pulcherrima. It is actually a binary star, consisting of a bright orange giant and a smaller main sequence star. Epsilon Bootis is approximately 300 light years from the Sun/Earth.
180.50 light years away.
Bootes is composed of many stars, each with a different distance from the Earth, so the question cannot be answered.
Bootes is a constellation, which means that - roughly speaking - it's a direction in space. It makes no more sense to ask about the distance to a constellation, than it makes sense to ask how far is "up".
It is a northern constellation.
Apparently the constellation Bootes is the oldest constellation.
The constellation Bootes is best seen during the spring months in the northern hemisphere, typically between March and June. This is when Bootes is at its highest point in the sky during the evening hours, making it easier to spot.
It is a summer constellation in the northern hemisphere.
The Arcturus Star is located in the constellation Bootes.
The Arcturus Star is located in the constellation Bootes.
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Canes Venatici ( marked by the stars Cor Caroli & Chara)alsoComa Berenices is near by but not quite between.