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    Question: HOW BIG IS THE SUN

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      • solar system,
      • space,
      • sun
    Asked by case1torn on 18 Sep 2025.
    • Photo: Emily Walls
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      Emily Walls answered on 18 Sep 2025:


      The sun is actually a relatively small star! It has a diameter of 1.4 million kilometres which seems really big but our star is definitely not the biggest star by a long shot!

    • Photo: Martin McCoustra
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      Martin McCoustra answered on 22 Sep 2025:


      Looking on Google… The Sun is about 109 times the size of the Earth and weighs over 333,000 times the weight of the Earth.

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