No planet is that big. Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, is about a tenth the diameter of the sun.
Well it's twice as big as the sun... So I think its main-sequence. To be honest, I'm not sure.
Jupiter radiates back into space about twice the energy it gets from the Sun
too big and twice the size of Pluto.
how big is the Sun in kms
More like ten times as big.
Of the seven main stars that make up the Big Dipper. From the Pan to the Handle. * Dubhe - 30 times larger than our Sun * Merak - Twice the size of our Sun * Phecda - 3 times the Sun * Megrez - Estimated twice the size of the Sun * Alioth - Just under four times the Sun * Mizar - (It's Quadruple system) - largest about 4 times that of the Sun * Alkaid - Just under twice the Sun
No planet is that big. Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, is about a tenth the diameter of the sun.
Procyon is the brightest star in the constellation Canis Minor.It is about twice the size of our own Sun.
The earth's pull on the sun is VERY small. If the earth was to suddenly... disappear, like with a completely impossible (but it would be cool! Or at least if I wasn't on it...) dimension warp, I don't think the sun would be too terribly affected. That's normally. If the sun was twice as big as it is now (DUDE! That's HUGE! Do you KNOW how big the sun is compared to the planet Earth? 0_0), I doubt the earth's gravitational pull would have any affect on the ginormous sun at all.
Well it's twice as big as the sun... So I think its main-sequence. To be honest, I'm not sure.
Beta Ursae Majoris (Merak) is a star in the constellation of Ursa Major.It is about twice the size of our Sun.
they are twice as big as a coyote they are twice as big as a coyote
summer because the sun is twice as hot.
summer because the sun is twice as hot.
half as big example: if $10 then 50% larger = $15 (twice as big = $20)
The sun actually is very big.