Red giants can vary in size, but they typically expand to be tens to hundreds of times larger than our sun. Some red giants can even reach sizes where their outer layers extend beyond the orbit of Mars.
Dubhe is not a red giant but rather a subgiant star. It is the brightest star in the Big Dipper asterism and is classified as an evolved F-type subgiant star.
Jupiter has the big red spot and it is a hurricane.
A red giant star.
A red giant can be hundreds to thousands of times larger in diameter than our Sun. This expansion occurs as a star exhausts its core hydrogen fuel and starts to burn helium in its outer layers, causing it to swell and become a red giant.
Betelgeuse is a red giant.
Big stars
A giant storm.
A red giant.
because they are very very big, and they simply are giant, not big but giants, so they got its name from their size.
100 times diameter of the sun.
Dubhe is not a red giant but rather a subgiant star. It is the brightest star in the Big Dipper asterism and is classified as an evolved F-type subgiant star.
It will be big enough to kill us.
No, Jupiter is not a red giant. Jupiter is a gas giant planet in our solar system, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, while red giants are much larger dying stars that have exhausted their hydrogen fuel and expanded.
no, only the cute, big, chubby GIANT PANDAS! :'(
Jupiter has the big red spot and it is a hurricane.
A red giant will be about 10 to a 100 times bigger than our Sun. However that is just a red giant. A red supergiant will be about 100 to 1,500 times bigger than the Sun, whereas a red hypergiant will be anything greater that 1,500 times that of the Sun - Like VY Canis Majoris.
A red giant star.