Alpha B. Kamara was born in 1978.
Alpha Centauri B is about 4.37 light years away from our sun. One light year is about 5,878,625,373,183.61 (almost 6 trillion) miles away. So that means that Alpha Centauri B is about 25,689,592,880,812.38 (about 26 trillion) miles from our sun. If you look at it in kilometers one light year equals 9,460,730,472,580.8 km (about 10 trillion km). So that means that Alpha Centauri B is about 41,343,392,165,178.1 (about 41.5 trillion) kilometers away or about 41 petameters.
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It's the "less than" sign [ < ] above the "equals" sign [ = ].≤When you see it, you read it " ... less than or equal to ... ". That's the same as " ... no more than ... "
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No. A is for Alpha, B is for bet(a).
A "+" before parentheses means + 1 times everything inside, so +(a+b-c) means +a+b-c
x >_ b means x is bigger than b or equal to b. x <_ b means x is smaller than b or equal to b. sorry for this stupid characters ;)
Alpha Centauri is actually a binary star system consisting of two stars, Alpha Centauri A and Alpha Centauri B. Alpha Centauri A is slightly larger than the Sun, while Alpha Centauri B is slightly smaller.
Our Sun appears brighter than Alpha Centauri B because of its proximity to our point of view. We are much closer to our Sun then any other star which means that our Sun will be much brighter then everything else in the sky.
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The three nearest stars to our Sun are Proxima Centauri, Alpha Centauri A, and Alpha Centauri B. They are part of the Alpha Centauri star system, located about 4.37 light years away from us.