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no it is a red giant
No, it is a Yellow Giant
The Ark is the brightest star in the big dipper
Dubhe is the traditional name for Alpha Ursae Majoris, a star system in the Plough constellation (Big Dipper). The main star is a orange/red supergiant, but two other smaller yellowish white stars are also part of the same system.
Red giant stars are tremendously larger than the sun.
no it is a red giant
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No, it is a Yellow Giant
The sun is a star - so it's the same as any star its size.
The Ark is the brightest star in the big dipper
the sun is an average star, in size heat, ect.
The sun is an average star - and kind of the lower range of average at that. Among stars as a whole, our Sun is "a face in the crowd".
Dubhe is the traditional name for Alpha Ursae Majoris, a star system in the Plough constellation (Big Dipper). The main star is a orange/red supergiant, but two other smaller yellowish white stars are also part of the same system.
because they have three star in the solar by melinda Myers
Red giant stars are tremendously larger than the sun.
Our Sun is an average-sized star.