Our Sun is just another star - above average, with respect to its brightness, but really nothing extraordinary, as stars go. Some stars are bigger than the sun, and some are smaller.
yes, one of the biggest
Our Sun is a star, stars are suns. Some stars are bigger than our Sun, others are smaller.
The sun is a star. Some stars are smaller than the sun and some are bigger.
Most likely the sun.
The Sun is classified as a medium to medium-small yellow star. As stars in our galaxy go, the Sun is, truthfully, about as ordinary as stars get - but it does the job!
Some of the biggest stars can be destroyed after millions of years like the Sun. It can be destroyed as well. There have been many stars destroyed already. That is how it works! After that new star get born. Maybe after a million years we can have a bigger star the Sun!
The sun is not a planet, it is a star. As far as stars go our sun is larger than averages, but nothing extraordinary.
No the sun is not the biggest in the universe. Other stars like V V Cephei, Rigel etc. are larger and more massive than the sun. Except stars, there are other things like galaxies, black holes, etc. which are bigger than any star in the universe.
No, Beatleguise is one of the biggest known stars and is nearly 10 times bigger than the sun
The biggest and brightest stars are called supergiants. These stars are much larger, hotter, and more luminous than our Sun. Examples of supergiants include Betelgeuse and Rigel in the constellation Orion.
The biggest stars, like UY Scuti or VY Canis Majoris, can be hundreds to thousands of times larger in terms of volume compared to the Sun. However, in terms of mass, these giant stars may not be significantly more massive than the Sun, since their density is much lower.
No. The sun only appears larger than other stars because it is much closer to us.