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The largest star (sun) has about 2000 times the diameter of our Sun. The most massive star has approximately 200 times the mass of our Sun.
the big massive sun
Look in the link below for a table of the most massive stars.
Within a binary star system, the most massive star is called the primary star, whereas the least massive star is called the secondary star. See related question.
No. The most massive stars have the shortest lifespans.
Massive, big, and very luminous stars turn into black holes most of the time
It varies, depending on the stage of the star's development.
its not a massive or a dwarf star
A massive collapsed star is a dead star.
its a blue color
No. Only the most massive stars explode.
A massive star can be many times the size of our Sun, ranging from around 10 to 100 times its mass. These stars are much larger, hotter, and brighter than average stars, and they have relatively short lifespans compared to smaller stars.