a red giant compared to our sun is about 10-100 times bigger.
Giant stars are commonly referred to as "giant" stars because of their large size compared to main sequence stars like the Sun. These stars are in a later stage of their evolution and have expanded in size due to the depletion of their core's hydrogen fuel.
Our Sun will eventually become a red giant, not a red supergiant. As it exhausts its hydrogen fuel in about 5 billion years, it will expand and cool, turning into a red giant. A red supergiant, on the other hand, is a larger star that has significantly more mass than the Sun and undergoes a different evolutionary path.
Much Much Much bigger. But the Sun will turn into a Red-Giant in a couple billion years.Your welcome!
Jupiter has the big red spot and it is a hurricane.
The sun will become a red giant in about 5 billion years when it exhausts its core hydrogen fuel and starts burning helium in the core. This process will cause the outer layers of the sun to expand and cool, giving it a red giant appearance.
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100 times diameter of the sun.
It will be big enough to kill us.
A red giant will be about 10 to a 100 times bigger than our Sun. However that is just a red giant. A red supergiant will be about 100 to 1,500 times bigger than the Sun, whereas a red hypergiant will be anything greater that 1,500 times that of the Sun - Like VY Canis Majoris.
No. The sun will become a red giant in about 5 billion years.
Giant stars are commonly referred to as "giant" stars because of their large size compared to main sequence stars like the Sun. These stars are in a later stage of their evolution and have expanded in size due to the depletion of their core's hydrogen fuel.
The sun will burn off all its fuel and eventually turn into a big giant called the red giant. It will die in about 5 billion years.
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.
A giant star is smaller than the sun.
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.