Stars can be as close as a few million kilometers to as far as trillions and trillions of kilometers.
There is no real answer as distance relies on the objects in question and with trillions of objects to compare against, the answers would be of a magnitude far greater than the human brain could comprehend.
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Not as far apart as stars are from each other, but yes, they are a long way apart.
Yes, but apart from the Sun, the stars are too far away for their heat to affect Earth.
An optical double are two stars that appear to be close together from our perspective on the earth but are in reality far apart and not binary stars.
An optical double are two stars that appear to be close together from our perspective on the earth but are in reality far apart and not binary stars.
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No, rockets are launched on specific trajectories that avoid stars. Stars are so far apart in space that the chances of a rocket colliding with a star are extremely low. Rockets are guided by precise navigation systems to ensure they stay on their intended path.
By their nature star are very very far apart. If they weren't then they would not have become stars.
Far apart.
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Thinks of a constellation as being, basically, a direction in space - the stars are not related one to another. So, some of the stars in that direction are billions of light-years away from us, and of course, billions of light-years away from the nearer stars.
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