Approximately 63 Earths could fit across Uranus, as Uranus has a diameter that is about 4 times that of Earth.
Their circumferences are in the same ratio as their diameters.
Neptune is about 3.88 times larger than the Earth, so about 58.5 Earths could fit inside Neptune.
According to NASA, Saturn has a volume 763.5 times the volume of the Earth. So, by volume, some 763 and a half Earths could fit into Saturn. (Saturn is the least dense major planet, and has a mass only 95.2 times that of the Earth.)
The size of Pluto is about 0.18 times the size of Earth.
2 magnitudes brighter means it's about 2.512 x 2.512 times brighter. So that's about 6.31 times brighter.
The galaxy IRAS is approximately 25 times brighter than the Sun.
It is four times as brighter. It is four times as brighter.
Capella is about 90 times brighter than the Sun when measured in terms of its luminosity.
There are many stars that are brighter than the sun. Deneb shines the brightest in the constellation Cygnus and is much farther from Earth than most of the other stars you see. Deneb is about 100,000 times brighter than the Sun. HR 5171, has a diameter 1,300 times the sun and is a million times brighter than the sun. R136a1 weighs up to 300 times the mass of the Sun and is close to 10 million times brighter than the sun.
4 times
4 times as bright.
A magnitude 1 star is 2.5 times brighter than a magnitude 2 star. This is because the magnitude scale is logarithmic, with each whole number representing a brightness difference of about 2.5 times.
100.4, which is approximately 2.512.
well v838 Mon is about 600,000 times more luminous(bright) than our sun
The Earths Equatorial diameter is 12756 km, and there are (on average) 149,597,890 km to the sun, so we are talking about 11728 Earths.
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