About two million suns could fit into Alpha Hercules, which is a red giant star with a radius approximately 130 times that of the sun.
Supergiant stars can vary greatly in size, but a typical supergiant like Betelgeuse has a radius about 1,000 times that of our Sun. This means that roughly 1 million Suns could fit inside a supergiant star like Betelgeuse. However, the exact number can differ based on the specific supergiant's size and volume.
Pollux is an orange giant star in the constellation of Gemini.It is about 8 times larger than our Sun, so about 512 Suns would fit in Pollux
Oh, what a lovely question! Aldebaran is a giant star, much larger than our Sun. In fact, you could fit about 44 million Suns inside Aldebaran. Just imagine all that space and brightness, isn't it amazing? Keep exploring the wonders of the universe, my friend.
Oh, dude, Arcturus is a red giant star, like the cool grandpa of our Sun. It's so massive that you could fit over 1.6 billion suns inside it. So, yeah, it's basically playing in a whole different league.
About two million suns could fit into Alpha Hercules, which is a red giant star with a radius approximately 130 times that of the sun.
Supergiant stars can vary greatly in size, but a typical supergiant like Betelgeuse has a radius about 1,000 times that of our Sun. This means that roughly 1 million Suns could fit inside a supergiant star like Betelgeuse. However, the exact number can differ based on the specific supergiant's size and volume.
Pollux is an orange giant star in the constellation of Gemini.It is about 8 times larger than our Sun, so about 512 Suns would fit in Pollux
3.69billionSUNx2.71billionSUN=9.999billion suns 2.71 uy scudi is the biggest star uy scudi have 3.69b suns the bigest star have 10b suns 3.69x ? = 10 ? = 2.71 answer is 2.71
Only one Sun is needed to make a star. Our Sun is a star.
Yes, every star is a sun
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.
yes there are different sizes of the sun like super giants and some suns are the same size of earth
Every star is a sun, just in a different galaxy.
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One. We call our closest star the sun. But there are trillions of stars.
Planets do not have suns orbiting around them. Suns have planets orbiting around them. The planet in our solar system with the highest number of discovered moons orbiting around it is Jupiter, with over 100.