A larger galaxy can be 10 times brighter than the milky way.The larger galaxies in the universe are the giant elliptical galaxies.These are larger egg-shaped galaxies with trillion of stars.They can have diameter of 6 million light year across.
The sun is larger than about 95% of stars in the galaxy.
The Sun is an average-sized star in terms of size compared to other stars in our galaxy. However, the Sun ranks as the brightest object in our Solar System since it is relatively close to Earth. In comparison to other stars in the Milky Way galaxy, there are much larger and brighter stars.
The larger group of stars that contains our solar system is called the Milky Way galaxy. This galaxy is a spiral galaxy that contains billions of stars, as well as planets, gas, and dust. The Milky Way is just one of many galaxies in the universe.
No. The sun is larger than the average star but is nothing out of the ordinary.
No. While the sun is larger than the average star it is nothing extraordinary. Many stars are far larger than the sun.
A galaxy is larger than a supergiant constellation. A galaxy can contain billions to trillions of stars, while a supergiant constellation refers to a group of stars that form a recognizable pattern in the sky, typically within our own galaxy.
A galaxy is by a definition a group of stars. If there were no stars it could not be a galaxy.
The straight branches of stars projecting from the center of a galaxy are known as stellar streams. These streams are formed when a smaller galaxy or star cluster orbits around a larger galaxy, and its stars are pulled into a long tail-like structure due to the larger galaxy's gravity. Stellar streams can provide valuable insights into the history and dynamics of galaxies.
Every galaxy contains stars, if that's what you mean. "Galaxy" means "big bunch of stars". No stars ===> no galaxy.
The revolution of stars about the center of the galaxy is like that of planets around the sun, only in a larger scale. The motion is caused by angular momentum (which derives ultimately from the Big Bang) and the stars are prevented from flying off in all directions by the gravitational field of the galaxy.
The bulge is a tightly packed group of stars within a larger formation. In the case of the Milky Way Galaxy our "bulge" is the galactic centre.
Elliptical Galaxy The Elliptical Galaxy has mostly old stars and blue stars are new stars.