The radius of the sun = 695,500 kilometers or 432,163.664 miles.
the sun's radius is and half a million bigger than the radius of the sun.
This is the area of a circle with a radius of 100 miles →area = π × radius² = π × (100 miles)² = 10,000π sq miles ≈ 31416 sq miles
The radius of Betelgeuse is over 1000 times the radius of the sun, so the volume will be over a billion times. So, you could fit over a billion suns in Betelgeuse.
500 miles!
1.39 / 2 = 0.695
The sun's radius is approximately 696340 Km.
Miles Plumlee is number 22 on the Phoenix Suns.
The area of a circle with a 6-mile radius is approximately 113 square miles.
283,131 sq miles
About two million suns could fit into Alpha Hercules, which is a red giant star with a radius approximately 130 times that of the sun.
The question is meaningless. A radius is not a measurement unit. A radius can be thousands of miles or thousandths of a mile.
The radius of Earth is about 4,000 miles.