Betelgeuse, a red giant star that forms the right arm of the constellation Orion, is 800 times larger than our sun.
(Source: news.discovery.com)
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Posted on Thursday, 24 May
Tagged as: Betelgeuse one liner trivias space stars astronomy science
Posted on Thursday, 24 May
Tagged as: Betelgeuse one liner trivias space stars astronomy science
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art1ztk said:
800 times is a lot. Does that mean it is bigger than our entire solar system?
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