User:Nussun05/List of objects for a size comparison
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[edit]Name | Size | Unit | Caption | Reference |
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Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall | 2.5 (2–3) | Gpc | Would be the largest known structure in the universe if it exists. | Bibcode:2014A&A...561L..12H |
Alcyoneus | >5.04±0.05 | Mpc | The largest known structure created by a single galaxy. | Bibcode:2022A&A...660A...2O |
Parsec | 30,856,775,814,913.67 | km | ||
Light year | 9,460,730,472,580.8 | km | ||
VY Canis Majoris | 1,975,788,000 (1,420±120 R☉) | km | One of the largest stars ever discovered, with parameters approaching the limits of what is thought to be possible. | Bibcode:2012A&A...540L..12W |
S Persei | 1,686,376,800 (1,212±124 R☉) | km | An extreme red supergiant with a veiling effect, only very few are known to exist. | Bibcode:2003AAS...203.4907T |
μ Cephei | 1,352,440,800 (972±228 R☉) | km | One of the brightest red supergiant stars in the night sky. It is the prototype star of the SRc type of semiregular variable stars. | Bibcode:2019MNRAS.485.2417M |
Betelgeuse | 1,063,029,600 (764+116 −62 R☉) |
km | The most well-known example of a red supergiant. | Bibcode:2020ApJ...902...63J |
Antares | 946,152,000 (680 R☉) | km | Bibcode:2013A&A...555A..24O | |
V381 Lacertae | 702,657,000 (477–533 R☉) | km | Despite being a cool carbon star, the star shows extreme variability reminiscent of the hotter R CrB variables. | Bibcode:2016MNRAS.456.2550R |
IRAS 17163-3907 | 452,205,000 (325 R☉) | km | A very rare yellow hypergiant in a post-red supergiant phase. It has a surrounding nebula that resembles a fried egg. | Bibcode:2020A&A...635A.183K |
6 Cassiopeiae | 268,540,200 (193 R☉) | km | Bibcode:2003IAUS..212..255V | |
L2 Puppis | 171,142,200 (123±14 R☉) | km | The second nearest AGB star behind R Doradus, it has a candidate planet or low-mass brown dwarf companion. | Bibcode:2014A&A...564A..88K |
Astronomical unit | 149,597,870.7 | km | The average distance between the Earth and the Sun, a commonly used unit by astronomers. | |
Canopus | 101,989,620 (73.3±5.2 R☉) | km | The second brightest star in the night sky. | Bibcode:2021A&A...654A..19D |
Eltanin | 72,074,520 (51.8±0.26 R☉) | km | Red giant, among the closest examples. | Bibcode:2021AJ....162..198B |
MN18 | 53,568,900 (38.5+18.5 −12.7 R☉) |
km | A blue supergiant with a bipolar nebula around it. | Bibcode:2015MNRAS.454..219G |
Arcturus | 35,341,560 (25.4±0.2 R☉) | km | Bibcode:2011ApJ...743..135R | |
Mintaka | 22,958,100 (16.5±1 R☉) | km | Bibcode:2015ApJ...809..135S | |
Pollux | 12,606,084 (9.06±0.03 R☉) | km | Bibcode:2018AJ....155...30B | |
WR 134 | 7,304,850 (5.25 R☉) | km | Observed in 1867, it was one of the first three Wolf-Rayet stars to be identified. | Bibcode:2019A&A...625A..57H |
Vega | 3,792,956.4 (2.726±0.006 × 2.418±0.012 R☉) | km | Bibcode:2012ApJ...761L...3M | |
Przybylski's Star | 2,754,972 (1.98±0.03 R☉) | km | Bibcode:2010A&A...520A..88S | |
Rigil Kentaurus | 1,702,238.76 (1.2234±0.0053 R☉) | km | Bibcode:2017A&A...597A.137K | |
Sun | 1,391,400 | km | ||
Toliman | 1,201,056.48 (0.8632±0.0037 R☉) | km | Bibcode:2017A&A...597A.137K | |
WR 93b | 612,216 (0.44 R☉) | km | The smallest known Wolf-Rayet star. | Bibcode:2019A&A...621A..92S |
Light second | 299,792.458 | km | ||
Proxima Centauri | 214,553.88 (0.1542±0.0045 R☉) | km | The closest star to the Sun. | Bibcode:2017A&A...598L...7K |
Jupiter | 142,984±8 × 133,708±20 | km | WGCCRE 2015 | |
Saturn | 120,536±8 × 108,728±20 | km | WGCCRE 2015 | |
Uranus | 51,118±8 × 49,946±40 | km | WGCCRE 2015 | |
Neptune | 49,528±30 × 48,682±60 | km | WGCCRE 2015 | |
Earth | 12,756.2 × 12,713.6 | km | WGCCRE 2015 | |
Venus | 12,103.6±2 | km | WGCCRE 2015 | |
Mars | 6,792.38±0.2 × 6,752.4±0.2 | km | WGCCRE 2015 | |
Ganymede | 5,262.4±3.4 | km | WGCCRE 2015 | |
Mercury | 4,881.06±0.08 × 4,876.52±0.08 | km | WGCCRE 2015 | |
ZTF J1901+1458 | 4,280+320 −460 |
km | Bibcode:2021Natur.595...39C | |
Moon | 3,474.8 | km | WGCCRE 2015 | |
Pluto | 2,376.6±3.2 | km | WGCCRE 2015 | |
Charon | 1,212±2 | km | WGCCRE 2015 | |
433 Eros | 34 × 11 × 11 | km | WGCCRE 2015 | |
2867 Šteins | 6.48 × 5.46 × 4.08 | km | WGCCRE 2015 | |
4179 Toutatis | 4.26 × 2.03 × 1.7 | km | WGCCRE 2015 | |
Aegaeon | 1.4±0.1 × 0.5±0.12 × 0.4±0.16 | km | WGCCRE 2015 | |
25143 Itokawa | 0.536 × 0.294 × 0.208 | km | WGCCRE 2015 |
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