No. Many stars are far larger than out sun. They only look smaller because they are much farther away.
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No, the sun is a star but it is not the largest star in the solar system. It is actually an average-sized star compared to others in the universe. The largest star known is UY Scuti.
The order from largest to smallest is universe, galaxy, star, and planet. The universe encompasses everything, including galaxies like the Milky Way. Within galaxies, there are stars like our sun, and planets like Earth.
universe is vast subject . so up to now we don't no the entire universe. but up to the known information Jupiter is the largest planet but it does not occupies the largest space while revolving around the sun
universe is largest. universe is made up of billions of galaxies.
UY Scuti is currently considered one of the largest known stars in the universe. It is a red supergiant located in the Milky Way galaxy and has a radius around 1,700 times that of the Sun.
Jupiter is located within our solar system, orbiting the Sun between Mars and Saturn. It is the fifth planet from the Sun and is the largest planet in our solar system. Jupiter does not have a fixed location in the universe as it travels along its orbit around the Sun.
No. There are an unimaginable number of billions of stars, just in the part of the universe that we're able to see with our largest astronomical instruments, and our sun is just one of them.
The universe then the sun then the earth:)