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Camryn Farmer
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14 August, 11:27
How far is it to the stars
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Turner Morrow
14 August, 11:44
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The closest is the sun. The next star is 4.3 light years away
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King Odom
14 August, 11:47
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The distance to every star is different. The nearest star is the sun. That's 93 million miles away. The next nearest star is a little over four light-years away. From there they range out to 13 billion light-years. There are more past that but we can't see any farther.
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