Earth's star is what we call the Sun, and it is a main-sequence star with a G2 spectrum and an absolute magnitude of +4.7.
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.
If the question was what is the biggest star in the universe it would be Canis Majoris, which is HUGE. We can fit 1 million Earths inside our sun, and you can fit 7 QUADRILLION Earths inside Canis Majoris!
Polaris, also called the North Star and the Pole Star, is situated within about 2/3 of a degree of the North Celestial Pole.
Barnard's star is a red dwarf, M-type main sequence star.
Yes, the sun is Earth's nearest star. It is the closest star to our planet, located about 93 million miles away.
Radiant and gravitational Energy.
Sun, the Sun is the Earths 'star'
The correct name for a shooting star is a Meteorite. Before a meteorite enters the Earths atmosphere it is called a Meteoroid.
The Solar system. That is the system of the star Sol.
Earth's sun is a G-type main-sequence star, also known as a yellow dwarf star. It is part of a system called the solar system, which includes planets, moons, asteroids, and comets. The sun is about 4.6 billion years old and is in the middle of its life cycle.
earths twin,cloud planet,morning star/evening star
From a close star called the sun
The apparent magnitude.
Red giant is a type of star.
stars really vary in size, but our sun could fit about 13 million earths I side of it
yes it is its made of lots of hot gas
The moon is not a star. It is a large ball of rock that orbits Earth as a satellite. A star is a huge ball of burning gas. Our star is called The Sun.