Quite a bit more than that. A typical quasar is several times brighter than an entire galaxy that has no quasar.
Quite a bit more than that. A typical quasar is several times brighter than an entire galaxy that has no quasar.
Quite a bit more than that. A typical quasar is several times brighter than an entire galaxy that has no quasar.
Quite a bit more than that. A typical quasar is several times brighter than an entire galaxy that has no quasar.
Quite a bit more than that. A typical quasar is several times brighter than an entire galaxy that has no quasar.
Quasars have been known to emit over a thousand times the energy of the Milky Way. As the Milky Way contains upwards of 400 billion stars, the likelyhood of the energy output of 5 million Suns is probably true or greatly underestimated.
About 5 billion years. Long before that - in about 500 million or a billion years - the Sun will become so bright that it will become way too hot on Earth.
Photosphere: About 6000 K Corona: About 5 million K Core: About 16 million K Convection Zone: About 2 million Celsius Radiation Zone: varies
The suns convection zone is 2 million degrees kelvin, unlike the radiartion which is 5 million degrees.
the sun converts 700 million tons hydrogen to 695 million tons of helium the 5 million tons left is pure energy
No because of the suns gravatational pull but maybe if the sun explodes 5-10 million years
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No it is not. the suns core is 15 million degrees Celsius. Lightning does not even come close to that hot. Lightning is, however, about 5 times hotter than the surface of the sun.
5%
It is 5 million pounds.
jewellry... a nice watch or necklace...(for a girl) if your on a budget flowers and a card anything from you is worth a million suns
5000000000000000000000000 or 5 x 10(exponent)24