The official distance is zero.
No, if you can measure no parallax, the star is far away - further than a certain distance.
On Earth, not much ; it is pretty far away, and not very massive.
No. A star with no visible parallax is far away.
Yes - and no !... The moon orbits the earth - so - there will be times each day, when it's closer to the sun than the earth is. During the earth's 'night time' - the moon is further away from the sun.
No I cant
very far
The sun is very far away from the sun. In fact, the sun is 19,000,000 miles away from the earth.
because they are very far away from the earth
It has to do with the rotation of the earth and how far away it is from the sun during the different seasons.
No, if you can measure no parallax, the star is far away - further than a certain distance.
the earth is quite small since heaven is very far away.
We are very far away, and it is very small.
No, stars very far away from Earth do not have a significant influence on Earth's motion. The motion of Earth is primarily influenced by the gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon. The gravitational effects of distant stars are negligible compared to these closer celestial bodies.
There is no planet astronomers here on Earth call "nester". So if there is one it is very far away (in space and time)
On Earth, not much ; it is pretty far away, and not very massive.
No. A star with no visible parallax is far away.
small, cold, and very far away from Earth