the closest constellation is 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 light years away.
I don't know which is actually "closest", but all of these constellations border Dorado: Caelum Horologium Reticulum Hydrus Mensa Volans Pictor
The Picses constellation is a group of stars far from our solar system, the closest of these stars being around 14 light years from us.
-- Neptune is another planet in the solar system, just as the Earth is. -- The sun is the star closest to every object in the solar system, including Neptune. -- Neptune averages 30.1 AU distant from the sun ... about 2.8 billion miles. -- The Earth averages roughly 93 million miles distant from the sun.
There is no star by that name. There is a constellation with the name Eridanus. That constellation, like any constellation, contains many stars, at different distances.---ANSWER---Just a sub note.I believe what you may be refering to in the question is the star Epsilon Erandi. At 10.5 ly away i believe it is the closest star to have confirmed extra solar planets orbiting it.
A constellation is basically a general direction in space. It doesn't have a definite distance. Different stars in a constellation are at different distances. The closest star from Earth happens to be in the Centaurus constellation, at a distance of about 4.2 light-years. But please note that other stars in the same constellation are much, much farther from us.A constellation is basically a general direction in space. It doesn't have a definite distance. Different stars in a constellation are at different distances. The closest star from Earth happens to be in the Centaurus constellation, at a distance of about 4.2 light-years. But please note that other stars in the same constellation are much, much farther from us.A constellation is basically a general direction in space. It doesn't have a definite distance. Different stars in a constellation are at different distances. The closest star from Earth happens to be in the Centaurus constellation, at a distance of about 4.2 light-years. But please note that other stars in the same constellation are much, much farther from us.A constellation is basically a general direction in space. It doesn't have a definite distance. Different stars in a constellation are at different distances. The closest star from Earth happens to be in the Centaurus constellation, at a distance of about 4.2 light-years. But please note that other stars in the same constellation are much, much farther from us.
The constellation closest to Leo is Cancer. Cancer is located to the west of Leo in the night sky.
No, Rigel is not the closest star to Polaris (the North Star). Rigel is a bright star in the constellation Orion, while Polaris is located in the constellation Ursa Minor. The closest star to Polaris is Urodelus, also known as "Polaris Australis."
LHS 3003 is the closest star to earth from constellation hydra.( 20.67 light years away )
The nearest star to constellation Taurus is Gliese 176.
No, not usually. At least as far away from each other as our Sun is to its closest star.
I don't know which is actually "closest", but all of these constellations border Dorado: Caelum Horologium Reticulum Hydrus Mensa Volans Pictor
The closest constellation to Earth is Centaurus, located around 4.3 light-years away. It is home to Alpha Centauri, the closest star system to our Solar System.
There is no such constellation and, as far as I can tell, there never was.
Centaurus
LHS 3003
The Picses constellation is a group of stars far from our solar system, the closest of these stars being around 14 light years from us.
-- Neptune is another planet in the solar system, just as the Earth is. -- The sun is the star closest to every object in the solar system, including Neptune. -- Neptune averages 30.1 AU distant from the sun ... about 2.8 billion miles. -- The Earth averages roughly 93 million miles distant from the sun.