When we talk about large stars, lets make sure we know what we mean. Do you mean the brightest, largest in circumference or largest in terms of mass (heaviest) ?? There are less massive starts, which outshines more massive cousins and as stars go through their life cycle, at times they can expand dramatically (larger circumference) just prior to dying.
The most massive star is generally thought to be the Pistol star near the center of our galaxy. This being said, we have not found all the stars in our galaxy yet, and larger (more massive) stars could still be found.
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.
Betelgeuse, also known as Alpha Orionis, is in the Milky Way. It is the brightest star in the constellation Orion.
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.
It is not known, since we don't know all the planets in the galaxy, but in our solar system Mercury is the hottest planet, since it's closest to the sun. The hottest planet in Milky Way would be some planet closest to the biggest and hottest star there is. that is wrong, venus, due to it's hot surface and acid gases and things like that, make it the hottest planet. Mercury has no atmosphere, and Venus has a large CO2 high pressure atmosphere, hence Venus is hotter than Mercury!
the milky way
Every other star in the Milky Way galaxy, plus our Sun.
the milky way is a galaxy, in fact, it is our galaxy. Our galaxy is in a spiral and the Sun ( which is a star)is in the spiral.yo peeps
The milky way is where there is a lot of stars at each end of the galaxy And a star is a matter mostly of gas pressured together
Since we have not charted all the stars in the Milky Way Galaxy that is currently unknown.