Each star is a sun for another galaxy, so i would say it was absolutley massive!
size and diameter
A giant star is a giant dense ball of gas that is near its last stages of a star.
A star 100 times the mass of Jupiter would barely be massive enough to be a star at all. However, the collision would probably be bad for the Earth and us, its inhabitants.
There's no words to describe how stupid this question is a STAR IS WORTH NOTHING it is a star you couldn't sell it or buy one.
Movie star with some issues. Or: Big star, a little crazy.
If Our Star Were the size of a Basketball, Sirius A (Main Sequence) Would be a size of A Teddy Bear.
If Our Star Were the size of a Basketball, Sirius A (Main Sequence) Would be a size of A Teddy Bear.
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Stars can be classified by temperature, pressure, age, size or colour. Star classification according to size is found out using temperature and pressure classifications. The temperature tells them the surface brightness of a star, and the pressure tells them an approximate size of the star, which tells them whether the star is a giant, a dwarf or something in between. These two measurements taken together can often give information on the star's age and distance from the earth.
That depends. What most people describe as a typical star has 5 points with 2 sides to each point, which would be 10 sides. In that case, yes, it would be a decagon.