Dwarf to giant then to supergiant
Dwarf to giant then to supergiant
the Largest Star in the Galaxy is VY Canis Majoris which sits in Canis Majoris or the greater dog. Along with the brightest star Sirius. There are follow up stars such as VW Cephi A (if my spelling is correct) and WOH G64. There are many others the are along this size.
There are to many stars in our universe to start from beginning to end. The sun is NOT the biggest star in our universe, as of known the Eta Carinae is the biggest star yet.,acualy vy canis majoris is the largest star by far
You will get the smallest depth of field.
Blue I think... the hotter and bigger they are they will generally become blue or purple. When it gets old though and basically self destructs it can be red. The largest stars are red stars which are coming to the end of their life cycle
No, size does not go with density. The Earth is the most dense planet in the solar system, but it is the 4th smallest planet.
Size is a relative concept. The Earth is very big in comparison to me. The Earth is very small in comparison to the Milky Way galaxy.
Moons are larger, obviously.
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i heard the Alps is largest
the smallest measurement in the us
Smallest to largest... 0.007, 0.5, 0.63, 0.7
Smallest or largest, there is only one star in our Solar System - The Sun.
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There are no stars ON any planet. The smallest star is MUCH larger than the largest planet.
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The smallest star is ogletr122b the middle stars are the sun, sirius and rigel there are many stars, but these are some of them. the biggest star is vpceresmajors If the sun was replaced by the largest star earth woud be too hot and dry and life could not exist here. the smallest star is slightly smaller than Jupiter!
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