The Sun and Polaris serve different roles in our solar system and the universe. The Sun is a medium-sized star at the center of our solar system, providing light and heat essential for life on Earth. In contrast, Polaris, also known as the North Star, is a distant star located about 433 light-years away, serving as a navigational reference due to its position near the North Celestial Pole. While both are stars, their significance and proximity to Earth differ greatly, with the Sun being crucial for life and Polaris aiding in navigation.
the polaris is much larger than sun because polaris is a super giant star while sun is only a dwarf
The sun is a main sequence star whereas Polaris is a super-giant.
Yes. The sun is about 5778°K. Polaris is about 6900°K.
Polaris has a radius around 30 times that of our own sun.
No. Polaris is a star, like our sun, so you could not live on it.
Please identify which sun.
The main star of the Polaris System has a mass which is 4.5 times that of the sun.
the sun is a star and it isthecloseststar to the earth, not Polaris
The main star of the Polaris System has a mass which is 4.5 times that of the sun.
The main star in the Polaris system has a luminosity which is 2500 times that of the Sun.
They are stars.
Polaris is actually a system of three stars, all of them larger than the sun. They range in size from 1.26 to 5.4 times the diameter of the sun. Polaris only appears smaller than the sun because it is several million times farther away.