That's still uncertain, but of those stars which has been discovered, it's the "Eta Carina Star" which has the brightness of 4,7 million suns (sun = the star u see in the sky in the middle of the day).
Ah, friend, the brightest star in our magical Milky Way galaxy is called Sirius. Just like how every brushstroke adds beauty to a painting, Sirius shines beautifully in our night sky, a true masterpiece of the universe. Just take a moment to gaze up at the sky and feel the wonder of our dazzling cosmic home.
No, the Milky Way is a galaxy and it is the galaxy that we live in.
I think it is the milkey way beacause it is the round shape and it has many star and can go up to 200 miles per hour.
The brightest star in the constellation Hercules is Kornephoros, which has a white color.
No too sure what you mean by "main" stars but the most obvious ones are:- * The Sun * Polaris * Rigel * Betelgeuse * Sirius * Vega * VY Canis Majoris * Antares * Alpha Centauri * Barnard's Star
Betelgeuse, also known as Alpha Orionis, is in the Milky Way. It is the brightest star in the constellation Orion.
No. It's a galaxy by the fifth brightest star
Ah, friend, the brightest star in our magical Milky Way galaxy is called Sirius. Just like how every brushstroke adds beauty to a painting, Sirius shines beautifully in our night sky, a true masterpiece of the universe. Just take a moment to gaze up at the sky and feel the wonder of our dazzling cosmic home.
No, the Sun is a totally insignificant average sized dwarf star. However it is perfect to power life on our tiny planet we call earth.
The Sun. Seriously, the Sun is a star and we are in the Milky Way.
No, the Milky Way is a galaxy and it is the galaxy that we live in.
The "Milky Way" is the name of the galaxy in which we live.
no. the sun is a star and the milky way is a galaxy.
The Milky Way is a group of star systems which include many stars that are older than the star we know as the Sun. Therefore, the Milky Way is far older.
Yes. Every star that is visible to the naked eye is in the Milky Way galaxy. You need astonishingly powerful telescopes to distinguish even the largest and brightest stars in nearby galaxies.
Polaris is the brightest star in the constellation Ursa minor and Procyon is the brightest star in the constellation canis minor but the brightness of Procyon is not due to it's intense luminosity but it's closeness to the sun, at a distance of 11.46 light years, but both stars are bright
There are no stars in the world. _________________________ However, the hypergiant star S Doradus may be the brightest star so far observed. Because the center of the galaxy is sheathed in nebulous gas clouds surrounding the massive black hole in the center of the Milky Way, there isn't any way (so far!) to observe stars on the other side of our own galaxy. S Doradus is the brightest star in the Large Magellanic Cloud.