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Smaller, except the second Death Star was never completed.
if the halo you are talking about is the halo from the game series, then it would be the halo, but if not then the death star, but halos are different sizes and there are seven of them so it depends.
unfortunately not jar-jar binks.jk,but there was a large death toll.
Death Is a Star was created in 1982.
No. The Death Star is a base for the Empire with enough power to destroy a planet. If you watch Star wars: Episode 4 A NEW HOPE, it destroed the planet Alderon. (not real planet, star wars planet) Although, they do call Saturn the Death Star because that's were the Death Star is in Star Wars.
Smaller, except the second Death Star was never completed.
The first would have been smaller, except the second was never completed.
Polaris, or North Star is a supergiant about six times as large as our Sun. Therefore the majority of stars will be smaller.
The size of the star relates to its brightness in the sky. originally some of the other star. were also different
The difference between the death of a small star and a massive star is what the become afterwards. A small star will typically become a red dwarf while a large star will become a neutron star or a black hole.
The smaller stars
actually, there is no definite answer. As time goes on as a star's life, the star will gradually increase in size until it expands to maximum size. Then, the star will start to shrink smaller and smaller, so there is always a different number of earths in a star.
A planets and stars are different things, so a planet can never be a death star.
A smaller star can appear brighter from Earth (apparent magnitude) if it is much closer. The absolute magnitude (brightness compared side by side at fixed distance) can also be higher in a smaller star if it is much hotter and more massive. A smaller star can be much heavier (more dense) and hotter than a large star, especially the huge red giants nearing the end of their life (which have a very low density).
Groups at different scales (from smaller to larger) are called:* Multiple stars (two or more stars that are gravitationally bound) * Star clusters * Galaxies * Galaxy clusters * Superclusters
if the halo you are talking about is the halo from the game series, then it would be the halo, but if not then the death star, but halos are different sizes and there are seven of them so it depends.
The density will not be as large as one with the same mass which is spread over a smaller volume.