The sun is a star, so from anywhere in the universe, the sun would look like a star. However, if you mean "Does the sun look like all the other stars in the universe, from Jupiter", then no. The sun would still be considerably brighter that all the other stars.
The sun looks more like boiling lava, with occasionally sun flares where the material shoots out farther off the sun than normal. In a basic description, the sun looks fiery but the sun's temperature and surface are much more like hot lava.
The Sun is is a Yellow Dwarf which are small, main sequence stars. The sun might look like a giant star compared to our planet and what we can see, but if you compare our sun with the size of other stars, it is tiny.
FIRE looks hot and its orange and red and it kinda blinds ur eyes when you look at it or get near to it;
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fire looks like a fire duh
From the vicinity of Jupiter, it would appear much smaller than from Earth, and about 1/27th as bright, like an extremely bright star.
If the star Betelgeuse replaced the Sun, most planets will be inside the star, even Jupiter. It would outshine the Sun like the Sun outshines the Moon.
Jupiter has 63 moons and it is the biggest planet not including the sun
No. The sun is the only star in the above list. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are called planets. These planets revolve around a star, and that star is the sun.
No, the Sun is a star. All stars are huge, hot, bright burning balls of gas like the Sun - the only reason they don't look like that are because all the other stars are much further away from us. A planet is a large round object that orbits a star. Stars like the Sun give out light, planets do not shine.
No Jupiter is a planet and the sun is a star. Also despite its large size Jupiter is quite a bit smaller than the sun
The Sun is by far the nearest star to Jupiter.
From the vicinity of Jupiter, it would appear much smaller than from Earth, and about 1/27th as bright, like an extremely bright star.
well it's Jupiter, because sun is a star and Jupiter is a planet, simple..
If the star Betelgeuse replaced the Sun, most planets will be inside the star, even Jupiter. It would outshine the Sun like the Sun outshines the Moon.
From the distance of Pluto, the Sun would look like a very bright star.
No. It wouldn't be as big or as bright as it is here, but you can still see it
Jupiter has 63 moons and it is the biggest planet not including the sun
Callisto is a moon of Jupiter, so on average it is the same distance from the Sun as Jupiter is. You can easily look up the distance from the Sun to Jupiter.
No. There not a black hole on the sun or on Jupiter.
No. The sun is the only star in the above list. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are called planets. These planets revolve around a star, and that star is the sun.
No, because Jupiter is farther away from the sun and the farther away it is the colder it is, see like Neptune is freezing cold because it is farther away, and mercury is the hottest planet because it is the closest to the sun. Hope that helped you people!Extra note: The sun is a star and all stars are burning hot, Jupiter is a planet there is no way it could be hotter than a star!