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Holden Marshall
31 January, 00:23
Is the Sun bigger and brighter than Betelgeuse?
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Sadie
31 January, 01:07
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Betelgeuse has a diameter around 700 times the size of our sun ... like possibly as far as the orbit of Jupiter. It is known as a red supergiant and around 100,000 times brighter than our sun. Betelgeuse is at the very end of its life.
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