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If I wrote out that distance in miles, there would probably be more digits than I could fit in this typing box. If you measure it in light years instead, I think it is a few hundred of those.

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Q: How many miles is Betelgeuse from earth?
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How many square miles is Betelgeuse?

Betelgeuse has a radius of over 510 million miles, giving a surface area of about 3.27 × 1018 square miles.


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