Yes - all of them! Stars are suns like our sun, and are very, very big! They only look small because they are many many many billions and trillions of miles away.
Pluto is so small it is not even considered a geuine planet any more: it's not much bigger than our moon, and in planetary terms the moon is quite small.
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Mercury has a diameter of 2,439.7 km Pluto has a diameter of 2,306 So that means that Mercury is a little bigger
No, Pluto is a physical object in our solar system with a measurable distance. Infinity is a concept representing something that is endless or boundless. In terms of distance, infinity is not a specific location, so Pluto is definitely not farther than infinity.
Stars bigger than the sun are much farther away and their light gets obscured by dust and gas in space before it can reach us. Additionally, the brightness of these stars can outshine their own size, making it difficult to distinguish them from other objects.
No, Pluto is not considered a star. Pluto is classified as a dwarf planet in our solar system, primarily composed of rock and ice. Stars are massive celestial objects that generate their own light and heat through nuclear fusion.
The term planet is based on a lot more than just size. Otherwise Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter would be a planet as it is bigger than Mercury and Pluto. Pluto is classed as a dwarf planet because it did not comply with the new rules. See related question for the classification.
No. If the object acompanying Pluto was larger than it, then Pluto would be the moon. Pluto's largest moon, Charon, has a little more than half of Pluto's diameter.
Mercury has a diameter of 2,439.7 km Pluto has a diameter of 2,306 So that means that Mercury is a little bigger
No. While Pluto is smaller than any planet in the solar system, it is still over 1,000 miles across.
Most stars are bigger than any planet.
It is closer than all of the other stars, therefore looking bigger.
No, its smaller than all eight planets. It not even the largest dwarf planet.
that question doesn't make sense. there are star that are one billion times bigger than our on solar system star, how ever bigger stars live a shorter life than smaller stars!
The sun appears bigger and brighter than other stars because it is much closer to Earth compared to the distant stars. Stars are actually suns, but they look tiny and faint because of their immense distance from us.
because stars are further away than the moon so that way the moon looks bigger
A star is typically much bigger than a planet. Stars can be millions to billions of times larger in size and mass compared to planets. Planets orbit around stars due to the star's gravitational pull.
The Sun is an average-sized star compared to the other stars in the night sky. It appears larger and brighter to us because it is much closer to Earth than any other star.
Because the sun is closer to us than any other star NOTE: The sun is NOT bigger than any other star, they are all the same size.