TOP 10 BIGGEST STARS IN UNIVERSE ( BIGGEST STARS IN OUR UNIVRSE)

                    TOP 10 BIGGEST STARS IN OUR UNIVERSE:


10. Sirius :

Sirius star versus Sun 

The most splendid star in the night sky is somewhere in the range of 200 and 300 million years of age. Sirius can be seen from wherever on the Earth's surface. The separation from Earth is around 8.6 light year. It's about twice as huge as the Sun and 25 times more brilliant than the Sun. Sirius has a sweep of 1.2 million km, which is 71% bigger than the range of the Sun. Surface temperature is around 9,940 K 

9. Pollux : 

Pollux star versus SunAn orange mammoth star which lies around 34 light a long time from Earth, it is around nine times bigger than the sun with twice its mass,it's span is 5,564,000 km. Pollux is the most brilliant star in the Gemini heavenly body. Surface temperature is around 4,865 K. 

8. Arcturus :

Arcturus star versus SunArcturus is a red mammoth star which is the most brilliant star in the heavenly body Botes (the Herdsman). It is the fourth most brilliant star in the night sky, after Sirius, Canopus and Alpha Centauri. The separation from Earth is around 36.8 light year. Arcturus is around 25 times bigger than the sun, sweep is around 17,870,000 km. Arcturus is around 7.1 billion years of age and has likely started intertwining helium into oxygen and carbon in its center. Surface temperature is roughly 4,290 K. It will grow promote after its helium supply is depleted, quagmire off its external shell and turn into a white midget inside a planetary cloud. 

7. Aldebaran : 

AldebaranAldebaran is an orange goliath star situated around 65 light years away in the group of stars of Taurus. Aldebaran is around 44,2 times bigger than the Sun, the range is around 30,740,000 km . Surface temperature is around 3,910 K. Estimated it as 65.1 light years away. Aldebaran sparkles with 425 times the Sun's radiance. 

6.Rigel :

Rigel starRigel is the most brilliant star in the group of stars Orion and the seventh most brilliant star in the night sky. Around 12,000 times as glowing as the Sun. Rigel is most noticeable in winter nights in the northern side of the equator and summer in the southern. The separation from Earth is around 860 light year. It is around 78 times bigger than the Sun, the sweep is roughly 54,250,000 km. Surface temperature is around 11,000 K. 

5. Antares :

Antares versus SunAntares is the most splendid star in the group of stars Scorpius, it has around 850 times the sweep of the Sun and 12 time gigantic than the Sun, on the off chance that it was set in the focal point of our close planetary system it would reach past the circle of Mars. The separation from Earth is around 550 light year. It is around 57,500 times more brilliant than the Sun. Around 12 million years of age Antares is as of now nearing the finish of its life expectancy and is relied upon to detonate as a supernova in the following million years. Low mass stars, for example, our sun exist in their fundamental succession for a few billion years. Surface temperature is roughly 18,500 K. 

4. Betelgeuse :

Betelgeuse versus sunBetelgeuse is a red supergiant which is the ninth most brilliant star (the most splendid star in the sky is the Sirius) in the night sky and second most splendid in the heavenly body of Orion. This star is 640 light years from Earth with 20 times more mass than the Sun. Betelgeuse span is around 820,700,000 km. Red supergaints that have indistinguishable age from Betelguese are relied upon to end its life soon. It's span overabundance 1200 times that of our Sun. Surface temperature is around 3,600 K. 

3. Mu Cephei :

Mu Cephei versus SunMu Cephei is a red supergiant star in the group of stars Cepheus. It is one of the biggest and most brilliant star known in the Milky Way. The separation to Mu Cephei is around 6000 light year. With 20 times more mass than the Sun it has 1,420 times more span than the Sun, around 988,036,000 km. Surface temperature is around 3,690 K. Mu Cephei is nearing demise. It has started to meld helium into carbon, though a fundamental grouping star wires hydrogen into helium. The helium-carbon cycle demonstrates that Mu Cephei is in the last period of its life and may detonate as a supernova. Around 38,000 times as glowing as the Sun. 

2. VV Cephei :

VV Cephei versus SunLocated in the group of stars Cepheus, VV Cephei is around 4,900 light-years from Earth.VV Cephei, otherwise called HD 208816. Surface temperature is around 3,600 K. This red hypergiant star is assessed to be somewhere in the range of 1,050 and 1,100 times the span of the Sun. 

1. VY Canis Majoris :


VY Canis Majoris versus SunVY Canis Majoris is a red hypergiant in the group of stars Canis Major. It is the biggest known stars by sweep and furthermore a standout amongst the most brilliant of its compose. It's span is around 1,540 times greater than the Sun and 25 times more mass at that point Sun. It is around 270,000 times more brilliant than the Sun. With this size it would achieve almost to the circle of Saturn if put in our close planetary system. This star is 4,900 light years from Earth
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