The Sun's diameter-its widest measurement across-is estimated at 865,400 miles (1,393,294 kilometers). Its mass is 332,000 times that of Earth. Compared with the billions of stars in the universe, our Sun is considered average in size, with half of the other stars bigger and half smaller. :)
The Sun's diameter is about 100 times larger than the Earth's but the sun is so warm you can't land on it! The spaceship would burn up even at night. If you were to hollow out the sun and fill the Sun up with planets the size of Earth it would take 1 million of those planets.
About 400 times as big as earth
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No. The sun is 400 times the size of the moon.
If the sun were the size of a human eyeball then Earth would be the size of a grain of fine sand.
about 10 times the size of the sun
The sun is a star. It is comparatively large, believed to be in the top 20% for size.
Probably Eta Carinae, with a radius 400 times the size of our sun.
No. The sun is 400 times the size of the moon.
If the sun were the size of a human eyeball then Earth would be the size of a grain of fine sand.
432,690 mi
About 1 million earths would fit in the sun if the sun were hollow. If Earth was the size of a basketball, the sun would be as big as a basketball court.
its big but not that big as a old star. sun is a tape of star.
The star that is as big as the sun....:D
There are other stars, many of which are bigger, smaller, or about the same size as our Sun.
about 10 times the size of the sun
The sun is a star. It is comparatively large, believed to be in the top 20% for size.
R136A1 Don't know about the size, but I imagine its pretty big
Probably Eta Carinae, with a radius 400 times the size of our sun.
If we were as big as the sun, we accually would be fine. Did you know that we actually give more heatout than the sun. It's true! the size we are, we don't take up enough room to give out that ammount of heat. So when the sun comes close to the earth, just invent a size ray to get millions of times your size.