What is bigger than the Sun?

Betelgeuse, a red giant, is about 700 times bigger than the sun and about 14,000 times brighter. "We have found stars that are 100 times bigger in diameter than our sun. Truly those stars are enormous," NASA says on its SpacePlace website (opens in new tab).
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What is the biggest than the Sun?

The largest known star in the universe, UY Scuti is a variable hypergiant with a radius around 1,700 times larger than the radius of the sun. To put that in perspective, the volume of almost 5 billion suns could fit inside a sphere the size of UY Scuti.
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Can a planet be bigger than its sun?

The Sun is ten times the diameter of Jupiter, and it turns out you can't get planets much bigger than Jupiter. If you add mass to them, they get smaller, not bigger. So clearly you can't get a planet bigger than the Sun.
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Is there a sun bigger than our sun?

A monster version of our sun has been found, the largest known member of the family of yellow stars to which our sun belongs. The whopper sun emits light in similar wavelengths as our sun but its diameter is over 1300 times larger.
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Is Jupiter bigger than sun?

Planet Sizes

Jupiter's diameter is about 11 times that of the Earth's and the Sun's diameter is about 10 times Jupiter's. Pluto's diameter is slightly less than one-fifth of Earth's. The planets are not shown at the appropriate distance from the Sun.
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Is Mars bigger than the Sun?

Mars: The Sun is 207 times larger than Mars. 7 million Mars-sized planets could fit inside the Sun.
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How many suns exist?

There Is Only One Sun

The word “sun” is often used to describe many multitudes of stars in our galaxy and beyond, but doing so is a misnomer. The Sun is the name of our star, just as Sirius is the brightest star in Canis Major.
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Is Sirius bigger than the Sun?

With slightly more than twice the mass of the sun and just less than twice its diameter, Sirius still puts out 26 times as much energy. It's a main-sequence star, meaning it produces most of its energy by converting hydrogen into helium through nuclear fusion.
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What's bigger than the universe?

No, the universe contains all solar systems, and galaxies.
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What is bigger than the galaxy?

From largest to smallest they are: Universe, galaxy, solar system, star, planet, moon and asteroid.
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How big is a nebula?

Nebulae are huge interstellar clouds of gas and dust that range in size from 1 AU to 10 AU, and which are less dense than the deepest vacuum in Earth's laboratories.
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Is a galaxy bigger than a nebula?

A nebula is a cloud of dust and gas, usually tens to hundreds of light years across. A galaxy is much larger — usually thousands to hundreds of thousands of light years across. Nebulae are one of the many things that galaxies are made of, along with stars, black holes, cosmic dust, dark matter and much more.
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Is Pole star bigger than sun?

The primary star, Polaris A, is a supergiant with about six times the mass of our sun.
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Can UY Scuti be seen from Earth?

UY Scuti is located in or galaxy the Milky Way, at about 5.219 light-years away from Earth. UY Scuti changes its brightness but it can be viewed from Earth as it is a pulsating star. It has an absolute magnitude of -6.2, UY Scuti is thus 340.000 times more luminous than our Sun.
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Is Sirius a blue giant?

Sirius, also called Alpha Canis Majoris or the Dog Star, brightest star in the night sky, with apparent visual magnitude −1.46. It is a binary star in the constellation Canis Major. The bright component of the binary is a blue-white star 25.4 times as luminous as the Sun.
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What galaxy is Procyon in?

Procyon is a binary star system in Canis Minor (the lesser dog), which is a constellation in the Northern Hemisphere. It is among the 10 brightest stars from Earth's sky.
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Can planets have 2 suns?

The twin suns on Tatooine's horizon are an enduring cinematic moment, one that questions the probability of a double sunset. Can a planet really have two suns? While many things about Star Wars are purely fictional, it turns out that planets orbiting two or more stars is not one of them.
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Is there only 1 sun?

It's just one Sun surrounded by planets, asteroids, comets, and dwarf planets. But solar systems can have more than one sun. In fact, that's often the case. More than half of all stars are in multiple star systems.
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How long will UY Scuti live?

Stellar evolution models tell that UY Scuti has already left the main sequence and has started fusing helium in its core. This means it is left with just 10% of its life. Stars like these have a short lifespan of a few million years compared to trillions of years for red dwarfs.
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What is the closest star to Earth?

Distance Information

Proxima Centauri, the closest star to our own, is still 40,208,000,000,000 km away. (Or about 268,770 AU.)
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What would happen if UY Scuti went supernova?

So the force of 100 stars exploding would obliterate everything nearby. Even if Earth was far enough away to survive the blast, without the star, there would be no heat and no light, and life could not survive on Earth without them.
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