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Credit & Copyright: morn1415 (YouTube)  
  
Explanation:
How big is our Sun compared to other stars?  
  
In a dramatic and  
popular video featured on  
YouTube,  
the relative sizes of planets and stars are shown from smallest to largest.  
  
The  
above video starts with  
Earth's Moon and progresses through increasingly larger  
planets in our  
Solar System.    
  
Next, the  
Sun is shown along as compared to many of the  
brighter stars in our neighborhood of the  
Milky Way Galaxy.  
  
Finally, some of the largest stars known spin into view.  
  
Note that the true sizes of most stars outside of the Sun and  
Betelgeuse are not known by direct observation, but rather  
inferred by measurements of their perceived  
brightness,  
temperature, and distance.  
  
Although an inspiring learning tool that is mostly accurate,  
APOD readers are encouraged to complete  
the learning experience -- and possibly help make future versions more accurate --  
by  
pointing out slight inaccuracies in the video.  
  
  
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