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How much more luminous than the sun is the star Rigel?

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Is Rigel brighter than the Sun?

no you are stupid if you are answering this


Which star is more luminous R136a1 or VY Canis Majoris?

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If the sun got hotter would it enflame earth?

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When in the sun would a black tin or white tin get hotter?

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Would the sun be more luminous if it had the same surface temperature but were more massive?

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How many earths would make the sun hotter?

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Is the temperature of a luminous flame greater or less than that of a nonluminous flame?

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Is a slice of apple pie hotter than the sun?

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