There are lots of giants in our galaxy. Betelgeuse is very big (about 20 of our Suns). The massive object / system (expected to be a supermassive black hole) at the center of the Milky Way has the mass about 2.6 million of our Suns.
Star - not dying White-dwarf, dying Red-Giant, near the end but will collapse or explode in a while Stable star - haven't heard that term, but doesn't sound like it Galaxy - a collection of stars
Pollux is a star in the constellation of Gemini, approximately 34 light-years away from Earth. It is not a galaxy, but rather a binary star system consisting of a bright giant star and a fainter companion star.
Bernard's Star and Mira are both types of stars in our galaxy. However, Bernard's Star is a red dwarf star, while Mira is a red giant star. Both stars are relatively close to Earth compared to others in the galaxy.
if u are talking about a grand star, than you can only get that from a galaxy where bowser is. To get that, u need to get the number of stars on the unopened galaxy that's shaped like bowser and beat him after you do you get the grand star. (there is one bowser or bowser jr. in each dome
Yes, Betelgeuse is a supergiant star. It is a red supergiant star located in the constellation of Orion and is one of the largest stars known in our galaxy.
The giant star
An average giant galaxy contains a trillion or more stars.
sun is the brightest star in the galaxy
The Biggest star is called the VY Canis majoris. The sun is invisible compared to this super giant star. I researched and it said that 7 quadrillion earths can fit in the Great VY Canis Majoris. Known to be the biggest star in our galaxy.
An elliptical galaxy appears as one giant star due to its smooth, featureless light profile and lack of distinct structures like spiral arms. This uniformity arises from the older population of stars, which are typically red and relatively low in luminosity, giving the galaxy a homogeneous appearance. Additionally, the vast distances involved mean that individual stars blend together, making the galaxy resemble a single, luminous point when viewed from Earth.
galaxy: star and star (your welcome)
A star is one, a galaxy is many.