It doesn't. VV Cephei is the second biggest star we know after VY Canis Majoris. VV Cephei is estimated to be 2600 times bigger than the Sun, so it is not possible for it to orbit the sun.
VV Cephei is 1900 times the size of the sun.VV Cephei is 2,644,762,000 (Trillion) KM in diameter.or2,644,762,000,000 (quadrillion) metersyeah. big
in the universe
VY Canis Majoris is probably bigger. VV Cephei A is between 800 and 950 times the diameter of our sun. VY Canis Majoris is 900 to 1050 times the diameter of our sun. As you can see, there is some overlap in the numbers, so it is possible VV Cephei A is actually the larger star, though more likely VY Canis Majoris is the biggest.Also if u see a video of biggest star it is shown that VV cephei A is actually smaller than Vy canis majoris
That is VV Cephei with solar radius between 1600 to 1900
VV cephei is not a planet but a star.
It doesn't. VV Cephei is the second biggest star we know after VY Canis Majoris. VV Cephei is estimated to be 2600 times bigger than the Sun, so it is not possible for it to orbit the sun.
VV Cephei
VV Cephei is 1900 times the size of the sun.VV Cephei is 2,644,762,000 (Trillion) KM in diameter.or2,644,762,000,000 (quadrillion) metersyeah. big
in the universe
The five largest known red supergiants in the Galaxy are VY Canis Majoris, VV Cephei A, V354 Cephei, RW Cephei and KW Sagittarii.
VY Canis Majoris is probably bigger. VV Cephei A is between 800 and 950 times the diameter of our sun. VY Canis Majoris is 900 to 1050 times the diameter of our sun. As you can see, there is some overlap in the numbers, so it is possible VV Cephei A is actually the larger star, though more likely VY Canis Majoris is the biggest.Also if u see a video of biggest star it is shown that VV cephei A is actually smaller than Vy canis majoris
That is VV Cephei with solar radius between 1600 to 1900
In terms of diameter 'VV Cephei A' probably holds this position.
the second biggest star found in the universe is VV Cephei with solar radius between 1600 and 1900 .
VV Cephei is a category M star and a cool one. It has a temperature of 3300-3650 Kelvin which means it has a colour of red.
3,000 light years.