It would take 3.52 years for the light to get to them if the star was 3.52 light-years (distance) away.
They would not be able to see a single star that far away.
The farthest individual star we can see without a telescope is a star in the constellation Cassiopeia – about 16,308 light-years away.
The farthest group we can see without a telescope is our (the Milky Way Galaxy’s) nearest neighbor – the Andromeda Galaxy (probably containing about a trillion stars). It is about 2.5 light-years away.
It would take 3.52 years for the light to get to them if the star was 3.52 light-years (distance) away.
They would not be able to see a single star that far away.
The farthest individual star we can see without a telescope is a star in the constellation Cassiopeia – about 16,308 light-years away.
The farthest group we can see without a telescope is our (the Milky Way Galaxy’s) nearest neighbor – the Andromeda Galaxy (probably containing about a trillion stars). It is about 2.5 light-years away.