From Earth the Sun is obviously the brightest star.
Otherwise Sirius (The Dog Star) is brightest star discovered so far with a magnitude of -1.42.
One of the most luminous stars in the Galaxy is called The Pistol Star (but dust hides it from view)
Yes, from Earth the Sun is the brightest star. But that's not the question: the brightest star in the universe is certainly not the Sun, nor is it Sirius; Spica for instance, is over 10 times the mass of the Sun, thus having a far greater luminosity.
But the light years separating Spica from Earth reduces it to the 15th brightest star in the nighttime sky. And the Pistol Star is only one of the brightest stars in the Milky Way Galaxy... The universe however, houses many stars superior to the Pistol Star.
The problem with the question is it refers to such an astronomical entity, the vast universe. And as such, it may never be able to be answered with complete accuracy...
That isn't the question either, the brightest star known in the universe is R136a1, a blue hyper-giant which is not only the most massive star known, at 265 solar masses, but the brightest.
It shines at 8,700,000 times the luminosity of the sun and is a member of the R136, a super star cluster around the centre of the tarantula nebula in the the magellanic cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky way.
VY Canis Majoris is the name of the largest star that we know of in our universe.
The second largest star is UY Scuti, located in the constellation of Scutum. The third largest star is VY Canis Majoris, located in the constellation of Canis Major. Both of these stars are red supergiants with immense sizes compared to our Sun.
Generally the largest star we know about is VY Canis Majoris a hypergiant of about 2,100 times the radius of our Sun. However, in the Universe, we cannot be sure. We know that there should have been population III stars that would have been bigger but these have not yet been sighted. Even if they were, they would have died billions of years ago.
No, the sun is a star but it is not the largest star in the solar system. It is actually an average-sized star compared to others in the universe. The largest star known is UY Scuti.
Trifid is a nebula, not a star. For a the largest star, see related question.
VY Canis Majoris is the name of the largest star that we know of in our universe.
We will never know the largest star in the Universe. The biggest star in our Galaxy is VY Canis Majoris.
Universe, galaxy,nebula,solar system, star, planet
Universe: It contains everything.
The second largest star is UY Scuti, located in the constellation of Scutum. The third largest star is VY Canis Majoris, located in the constellation of Canis Major. Both of these stars are red supergiants with immense sizes compared to our Sun.
The order from largest to smallest is universe, galaxy, star, and planet. The universe encompasses everything, including galaxies like the Milky Way. Within galaxies, there are stars like our sun, and planets like Earth.
Generally the largest star we know about is VY Canis Majoris a hypergiant of about 2,100 times the radius of our Sun. However, in the Universe, we cannot be sure. We know that there should have been population III stars that would have been bigger but these have not yet been sighted. Even if they were, they would have died billions of years ago.
No, the sun is a star but it is not the largest star in the solar system. It is actually an average-sized star compared to others in the universe. The largest star known is UY Scuti.
The second largest star is UY Scuti, a red supergiant star located in the constellation Scutum. It is one of the largest known stars in the universe in terms of volume.
The blue whale is the largest know living mammal.
Trifid is a nebula, not a star. For a the largest star, see related question.
Universe, Cluster, Galaxy, Star, Planet NB: Some stars are smaller than planets.