Stars that are about 10 times more massive than the Sun go through a more rapid life cycle. After exhausting their nuclear fuel, they expand into red supergiants and eventually undergo a supernova explosion. The core collapses, potentially forming a neutron star or, if massive enough, a black hole. This explosive end contributes to the enrichment of the interstellar medium with heavy elements.
Stars are much bigger than planets. The only stars that are smaller than planets are neutron stars.
One example of a star bigger than the sun is Betelgeuse, which is a red supergiant star in the constellation of Orion. Its size is estimated to be around 1,000 times larger than the sun. The largest known star is UY Scuti, with a diameter thought to be about 1,700 times that of the sun. Both stars are significantly larger than Earth.
The moon is bigger than most stars as seen from Earth, but it is much smaller than the majority of stars in the universe. Stars vary greatly in size, with some being hundreds or even thousands of times larger than the moon.
No, Beatleguise is one of the biggest known stars and is nearly 10 times bigger than the sun
The sun appears bigger and brighter than other stars because it is much closer to Earth compared to the distant stars. Stars are actually suns, but they look tiny and faint because of their immense distance from us.
When they run out of fuel they collapse and become black holes.
The sun is really not bigger than all the stars though it is bigger than alot of stars
that question doesn't make sense. there are star that are one billion times bigger than our on solar system star, how ever bigger stars live a shorter life than smaller stars!
For example, our Sun has a diameter of about 1.4 million kilometers. Some other stars are bigger - up to hundreds of times bigger. The majority of stars, however, are smaller than our Sun.
Some of the stars you see in the night sky are in fact bigger than the sun. They only appear small because they are many times farther away than the sun.
Nope, the stars are just as big when you see them from space as when you see them from Earth.
Stars are much bigger than planets. The only stars that are smaller than planets are neutron stars.
Some stars are larger than the sun.
One example of a star bigger than the sun is Betelgeuse, which is a red supergiant star in the constellation of Orion. Its size is estimated to be around 1,000 times larger than the sun. The largest known star is UY Scuti, with a diameter thought to be about 1,700 times that of the sun. Both stars are significantly larger than Earth.
No. The sun is not the biggest star in the our galaxy. Some stars that we see at night that are located far far away from other stars. One of the largest known stars, NML Cygni, is 1,650 times bigger than the sun (by radius). Our sun is tiny, compared to the bigger stars. the largest star is a billion times the sun, and by the way, nml cygni is not one of the largest known stars, it IS the largest known star
Because we are closer to the sun than to the stars. The sun is bigger than SOME stars. Stars can be all different sizes. Some stars are in fact smaller than our sun but not as small as they appear to be. On the other hand, some stars are hundreds even thousands times larger than the sun we see. They only look small because they are so far away.
The moon is bigger than most stars as seen from Earth, but it is much smaller than the majority of stars in the universe. Stars vary greatly in size, with some being hundreds or even thousands of times larger than the moon.