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    size comparison between the sun and various stars

    to start off with, VY Canis Majoris is the largest known star. if you were to replace the sun with this star its outer edge would extend to the orbit of saturn
    article:VY Canis Majoris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    pic of size comparison:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...is_Majoris.png

    here is a video comparing our sun to some other stars

    ...some stars and planets in scale
    420ultimatesmokage Reviewed by 420ultimatesmokage on . size comparison between the sun and various stars to start off with, VY Canis Majoris is the largest known star. if you were to replace the sun with this star its outer edge would extend to the orbit of saturn article:VY Canis Majoris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia pic of size comparison:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/3b/Sun_and_VY_Canis_Majoris.png here is a video comparing our sun to some other stars ...some stars and planets in scale Rating: 5

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    size comparison between the sun and various stars

    That's so going to be a black hole when it dies.

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    size comparison between the sun and various stars

    Would we be able to see the light from earth when this goes into hypernova? Too bad I won't be living.

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    size comparison between the sun and various stars

    Most certainly, this is one of the brightest stars in our sky. The earth will be able to see it quite well.

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    size comparison between the sun and various stars

    Quote Originally Posted by sonic titan
    Would we be able to see the light from earth when this goes into hypernova? Too bad I won't be living.
    i'd imagine we would be able to see it. it's 5,000 light years away which is our neighbor in the cosmological sense.

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    size comparison between the sun and various stars

    God damn, and I thought the sun was big.

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    size comparison between the sun and various stars

    actually if its that size it will become a supermassive blackhole

    there is always something bigger out there
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