A neutron star is about the size of a small city. About 12km across but with the mass of about 2 Suns.
A subgiant star is bigger than a neutron star. Neutron stars are incredibly dense and compact, with a radius of about 10-15 kilometers, while subgiant stars have a larger radius of several million kilometers.
A white dwarf is much larger than a neutron star.
They are much denser. it's the same with stars and neutron stars. Neutron stars are many times smaller than the original star but much heavier because they are so denser
A subgiant star is larger than a neutron star. Neutron stars are incredibly dense and compact remnants of massive stars, while subgiant stars are in a transitional phase between main sequence and red giant stages, typically larger and more diffuse than neutron stars.
Pluto was redesignated as a dwarf planet. All the stars we can see are much bigger than the planets and many of them are bigger than the Sun.
Stars are much bigger than planets. The only stars that are smaller than planets are neutron stars.
A subgiant star is bigger than a neutron star. Neutron stars are incredibly dense and compact, with a radius of about 10-15 kilometers, while subgiant stars have a larger radius of several million kilometers.
No galaxies is way biger than a star, a star is .0000765% of a galaxy.
A white dwarf is much larger than a neutron star.
No. While a neutron star has more mass than the sun, it is compressed into a very small area about the size of a city.
a star is way bigger than a planet. you need a telescope to see some of the planets.a star twinkles.a planet glows.
They are much denser. it's the same with stars and neutron stars. Neutron stars are many times smaller than the original star but much heavier because they are so denser
A typical neutron star has a diameter of about 24km our Sun has a diameter of 1.392×106 km So our Sun is about 58,000 times bigger than a neutron star.
It would make the gravity of the star have more power.As for your question, it all depends.If the planet was bigger than the star, the star would be pulled in gravatationally(if that's even a word).If the star were bigger than the planet, the planet would be pulled in.
If you mean "star", they are USUALLY bigger than planets. However, a "dead" star (one that ran out of fuel for nuclear fusion) is actually smaller. Those are called white dwarves, neutron stars, and black holes.
A subgiant star is larger than a neutron star. Neutron stars are incredibly dense and compact remnants of massive stars, while subgiant stars are in a transitional phase between main sequence and red giant stages, typically larger and more diffuse than neutron stars.
Smaller than a neutron