Electromagnetic waves
I don't see how it could be stored on earth, but obviously a star like the sun stores a great deal of energy, though it is also emitting energy at the same rate it is produced
No, this blender is not energy star rated.
From our closest star: Hydrogen fusion (The Sun) from under our feet: Geothermal heat; geothermal energy originates from the original formation of the planet (20%) and from radioactive decay of minerals (80%)
A star's luminosity is the measure of the total energy radiated by the star in one second.
There are many sites online that provide information on radiant energy. These sites include Wikipedia, Educate Yourself, Innovate US, Cheniere, Ion Earth, and RR Star.
Barnard's star (5.9 light years)
5.98 light-years.
Barnard's Star is about 6 light years away.
Barnard's Star, is red dwarf star approximately 6 light years away from Earth in the constellation of Ophiuchus.It has a spectral type of M4V.See related link for more information
Sirius 8.6 yearsBarnards Star 6 years
Barnards star is a highly variable star and can have different brightnesses.Apparent magnitude - 9.54Absolute magnitude - 13.22See related question about the difference between absolute and apparent magnitude
Yes, Sirius is quite big while Barnard's star is small.
Proxima Centauri Rigil Kentaurus Barnard's Star
Barnard's star is about 6 light years away from the sun.
Barnard's Star is the Fourth closest star from the sun, after the Centauri Trio, and it's 1.8 parsecs from the sun. It is too faint to be seen with the naked eye. It's a tiny dwarf star and it's much smaller than our sun. 1 parsec = 3.262 light years. 1 parsec = 19,176,075,967,324.937 miles. 1 light year = 5,878,499,814,186.5 miles.
Barnard's Star is a red dwarf star
Star Blazers - 1979 Battle at Barnard's Star 3-9 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G