Even a very bright supernova in the Andromeda galaxy over 100 years ago was invisible to the naked human eye. Unfortunately.
So no individual star that far away, no matter what, can be seen without paraphernalia of some kind.
There are even stars, red dwarfs etal, that even when very close are also invisible to your eye. Proxima Centauri for starters.
So no individual star that far away, no matter what, can be seen without paraphernalia of some kind.
There are even stars, red dwarfs etal, that even when very close are also invisible to your eye. Proxima Centauri for starters.