What is the diameter of the sun?
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1.3927 million km
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- Although the sun is the largest and most massive object in the solar system, it is a minor star in the Milky Way galaxy, which includes hundreds of billions of stars.
- The sun resembles a perfect spherical in appearance. The equatorial and polar diameters are just 6.2 miles apart (10 km).
- The average radius of the sun is 432,450 miles (696,000 kilometres), giving it a diameter of 864,938 miles (1.392 million km).
- You could line up 109 Earths on the face of the sun.
- The sun is roughly 2,713,406 kilometres in diameter (4,366,813 km).
- Even though the sun is the brightest star in the sky, it is dwarfed by the other stars.
- Betelgeuse is a 700-times-larger and 14,000-times-brighter-than-the-sun red behemoth.
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