The Suns mass is 1.9891 × 1030 kg or about 333,000 times that of Earth.
The Sun contains about 99% of the total mass of the Solar System.
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
Sirius is actually a binary system, consisting of two stars. Sirius A and Sirius B.Sirius A: Is almost twice as big as our Sun, so about 5 Suns.Sirius B: Is minute, about 0.000000592704 Suns.
star is a huge mass of gas, where as earth is a planet
The plural possessive of "sun" is "suns'".
It is, but at twice our suns mass, Sirius A is on the limit, of being an intimidate mass star. Sirius A will have a life cycle similar to that of our own star which is a low mass star, but burns hotter. Sirius B is a companion white dwarf star with a mass of around the same as our sun. Previously, it was thought to have been a star with a mass of around 5 times that of our sun, burning out more quickly than Sirius A.
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The suns mass is 332,950 earths.
Hydrogen.
The Suns mass is 1.9891 × 1030 kg or about 333,000 times that of Earth. The Sun contains about 99% of the total mass of the Solar System.
A trivial fraction. Of the total mass in the Solar System, the Sun is about 99.5% of the total, and most of the rest is Jupiter. Saturn is approximately 0.02% of the Sun's mass.
Eta Carinae is a stellar system in the constellation Carina.It has a mass of about 100 -> 150 Suns. [See related question]
The mass of the sun is around 3500 times that of Saturn. 3500 Saturn masses = the suns mass.
It is a very bright mass of roiling gas or plasma.
Primordial Mass and Energy.Everything we and the planets are made of came from a sun at one time or another. Hot gas from the sun cools and becomes dust, that collects into molecules and eventually rocks which all form ed the planets, asteroid and such by the force of gravity collecting them together.Even suns are made up of other suns. The only suns that were not are population 1 suns - which coalesced out of the gasses of the universe until the pressure ignited it.
The main two are hydrogen and helium.
The Sun's gravity is large because the Sun has a lot of mass (about 333,000 times the mass of Earth). Masses cause gravity.
About 75% of the Sun's mass is Hydrogen, 23% is Helium and the remaining 2% consists of heavier elements such as carbon and oxygen.