our sun would be the size of Jupiter to the other suns because of their size, this is also a bad thing because they would 'die' soon too.=]
The sun is an average-sized star compared to other stars in the universe. It is classified as a G-type main-sequence star and is larger than many other stars but smaller than some of the largest stars known.
No. The sun is not the biggest star in the our galaxy. Some stars that we see at night that are located far far away from other stars. One of the largest known stars, NML Cygni, is 1,650 times bigger than the sun (by radius). Our sun is tiny, compared to the bigger stars. the largest star is a billion times the sun, and by the way, nml cygni is not one of the largest known stars, it IS the largest known star
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The sun is a star.
The Sun is not the largest star because there are many other stars in the universe that are significantly larger in size and mass. The Sun is classified as a medium-sized star, and while it may seem large to us on Earth, it is relatively small compared to some of the giant and supergiant stars that exist in the cosmos.
The Sun is considered an average-sized star compared to other stars in the Milky Way galaxy. It is classified as a G-type main-sequence star, also known as a yellow dwarf star. There are stars much larger and much smaller than the Sun in our galaxy.
The stars look small compared to the sun because they are much farther away.
The Sun is the name we give to the star that we orbit. About half the other stars are larger than the Sun, and about half are smaller. The Sun is average size.
No. The sun is larger than the average star but is nothing out of the ordinary.
The largest star known, Eta Carinae, has about 150 times the Sun's mass but it is only 3 million years old and likely to explode in less than a million years so is unstable and short-lived compared to other stars.
Hypergiant simply means the largest of the large stars; there is no exact definition as to its size. For comparison, the largest stars (in diameter) have diameters 1000-2000 times that of the Sun; the most massive stars have 150-200 times the mass of the Sun; and the brightest stars (in absolute terms, not as seen by us) are estimated to have about 5 million times the brightness of the Sun.
puny! stars are ginormous. there are many types though. our sun is a speck of dust compared to some stars. we are a speck of dust compared to the sun so... using the transitive property....