I believe we have the same Sun, which has a diameter of 1,391,980 km (864,938 miles), almost 10 times larger than the planet Jupiter and about 109 times as big as the Earth. Its mass is 1.9891 ×1030 kg (4.3852 ×1030 lb.), or 332,946 times that of Earth.
The suns diameter (solar diameter) is roughly 1,392,000km across.
suns are not even (meaning their not the same size in height)and suns are stars
Jupiter
Yes, he has a gigantic head the size of two suns, strapped together.
See related link for a pictorial.
The Sun has a diameter of 1.392 x 106 Km. You will note the answer uses both words and numbers to tell you the size of the Sun.
our sun would be the size of Jupiter to the other suns because of their size, this is also a bad thing because they would 'die' soon too.=]
yes there are different sizes of the sun like super giants and some suns are the same size of earth
A neutron star is about the size of a small city. About 12km across but with the mass of about 2 Suns.
because the suns gravitational pull is so large that the planets stay close to together
the suns brother is Jupiter (somehow)
There are 50 suns in our locality. Our local galaxy has a few hundred billion suns, then there are billons of galaxies, so the number of suns is quite large.
Because as big as Jupiter is, it is a green pea in size compared to the suns beachball size. The bigger body has the stronger gravity, and always wins.