No. For a star, the sun is 'medium sized', but it's by far
the largest single object in the solar system.
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Coma: the dust and gas surrounding an active comet's nucleus Comet: a medium-sized icy object orbiting the Sun; smaller than a planet.
The medium-sized yellow star in our solar system is the Sun. It is classified as a G-type main-sequence star, which means it falls into the category of yellow stars.
The Sun is the central focus of our solar system and is part of the Milky Way galaxy.
Depends what "THE" star is.If the "star" is in our solar system, then they are both the same thing and thus the same size.Outside of our solar system then our Sun is a medium sized star. Some stars are smaller but a lot more are larger.
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A sand-to boulder-sized particle of debris in the solar system is called a meteoroid.
The solar system is the smallest
The largest object in the solar system is not a planet. It is the Sun. The largest planet is Jupiter.
the sun is the center of gravity in our solar system and it is a medium sized star that is 5 billion years old and the sun gives us light, heat, energy and life
The biggest object in the solar system is the sun, and the smallest is Pluto
Our sun is a medium sized sun.Once our sun is attracted by the biggest sun although it doesn't touch it but its gravity and energy makes our solar sun to be destroyed into 8 planets (pluto is being said to be out of the solar system as it does not contain any conditions) then these particles of sun started revolving around the sun this makes the solar system and our earth is one of the solar system's planet.