About 250 times greater than it is at the moment, or about the size of Earths orbit. 1 AU.
100 times diameter of the sun.
Our sun is expected to become a red giant within a few billion years. The red giant star Antares has a diameter 800 times that of the Sun.
A red giant can be hundreds to thousands of times larger in diameter than our Sun. This expansion occurs as a star exhausts its core hydrogen fuel and starts to burn helium in its outer layers, causing it to swell and become a red giant.
Alpha Hydrae (Alphard) is a red giant star located in the constellation Hydra. It has a diameter that is estimated to be around 50 times that of the Sun.
Yes. The sun will eventually become a red giant whose diameter will be larger than the Earths' orbit.
No. The sun will become a red giant in about 5 billion years.
Our sun currently has a diameter of 1.4 x 106 kilometres. One AU is approximately 150 x 106 kilometres. The sun is then currenly around 0.01 AU in diameter. Red giants can expand to tens or hundreds of times the sun's current diameter. The sun would, being in the middle of the mass range in which stars form red giants, would probably end up being somewhere between 0.5 and 1.5 AU in diameter, possibly nearer the end of the range.
Our Sun will eventually become a Red Giant towards the end of its life.
Our Sun will eventually become a Red Giant towards the end of its life.
When the sun becomes a red giant, it will expand to about 100 times its current size.
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A yellow star. The Sun is definitely not a red giant; if it were to swell to the size of a red giant (like Antares, for example), our Earth would end up inside the Sun.