No, the nearest star to the Earth, other than the Sun, is Proxima Centauri and it is 4.2 light years away.
The nearest star to the Earth is the Sun, the nearest Galaxy is the Milky Way, the one we live in.
The Pole Star (Polaris) is not the closest star to our solar system. It is located about 434 light-years away. The closest star to our solar system is Proxima Centauri, which is part of the Alpha Centauri star system and is located about 4.24 light-years away.
That would be the "Oort Cloud" of comets.
There are no exploding stars (supernovae) in our solar system. Supernovae occur in distant parts of the galaxy, outside our solar system. The nearest known supernova to Earth was Supernova 1987A, which was located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy to our Milky Way.
the sun is. It is also the ONLY star in THIS solar system.
The nearest star - apart from our Sun is 4.2 light years away
The nearest to mine is Alpha Centauri.
The nearest star to the Earth is the Sun, the nearest Galaxy is the Milky Way, the one we live in.
No, the solar system is centred on one star, our star called the Sun. The next nearest star is about 9000 times further away than Neptune.
The Pole Star (Polaris) is not the closest star to our solar system. It is located about 434 light-years away. The closest star to our solar system is Proxima Centauri, which is part of the Alpha Centauri star system and is located about 4.24 light-years away.
No. Mars is a planet, not a star. The closest star to Earth is the sun.
The Sun
The nearest star is about 4.2 light years away. So; 39,734,219,300,000 kilometres
That would be the "Oort Cloud" of comets.
Yes. It's the nearest star system to our Solar System, at a distance of about 4.3 light-years.
There are no exploding stars (supernovae) in our solar system. Supernovae occur in distant parts of the galaxy, outside our solar system. The nearest known supernova to Earth was Supernova 1987A, which was located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy to our Milky Way.
About 4.2 years.