Yes, Betelgeuse has a radius about 1200 times the size of the sun, and Antares is about 800 times the radius of the sun.
Yes, it has a radius about 1000 times the radius of the sun.
A non red giant is a giant, whereas a supergiant is well a supergiant and is a lot bigger.
Betelgeuse is much bigger than the Sun.
Antares is bigger than V382 Carinae. but they are very close in size. V382 Carinae has a radius of 747 solar radii but Antares is 822 solar radii.
A Red Giant Stars that are much bigger than the sun are the giants and of course the super giants, which are the stars with the biggest size. If you want a specific one, Betelgeuse or Antares would be good choices.
Yes, it has a radius about 1000 times the radius of the sun.
A non red giant is a giant, whereas a supergiant is well a supergiant and is a lot bigger.
Betelgeuse is much bigger than the Sun.
Antares is bigger than V382 Carinae. but they are very close in size. V382 Carinae has a radius of 747 solar radii but Antares is 822 solar radii.
A Red Giant Stars that are much bigger than the sun are the giants and of course the super giants, which are the stars with the biggest size. If you want a specific one, Betelgeuse or Antares would be good choices.
Betelgeuse (Orion) and Antares (Scorpio).
In terms of size from smallest to largest, its Sirius, Pollux, Aldebaran, Rigel, Betelgeuse, Antares, and KY Cygni.
antares is much bigger than the sun, it is like a basketball comparing to a dot of rice
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No, it is not.