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This is a size of ALL STARS. Do not confuse this with List of largest known stars.


Name: Solar Radii: Kilometers:

1 Million Kilometers+

  1. Stephenson 2 DFK 1/Stephenson 2-18 2,150/2,160,000,000
  2. Orbit of Saturn 2,047-2,049.9/1,427,000,000
  3. Theoretical size limit of a star ~1,500/1,265,000,000
  4. RSGC1-F01/UY Scuti ~1,450/1,129,000,000
  5. VY Canis Majoris 1,400/1,118,000,000
  6. 999,999,999-500,000,000 kilometers
  7. CM Velorium 1,369/998,764,901
  8. AH Scorpii 1,342/988,702,504
  9. RSGC1-F06 1,322/983,509,512
  10. CD-26 5055 1,289/975,408,000
  11. AS Cephei 1,262/969,372,042
  12. RSGC1-F10 1,243/964,763,090
  13. Westerlund 1-237 1,238/963,708,000
  14. PZ Cassiopeiae 1,108/942,702,402
  15. MY Cephei 992/893,912,862
  16. From here on out are more well-known stars:
  17. Mu Cephei 984/844,110,002
  18. WOH G64 973//838,108,094
  19. Betelgeuse 942/760,000,000
  20. Antares 937/749,000,000
  21. S Doradus 812/847,020,000
  22. S Leporis 808/842,000,000
  23. R Doradus 602/705,000,000
  24. R Leporis 592/696,000,000
  25. 499,999,999-250,000,000 kilometers
  26. Pistol Star 462/489,000,000
  27. Enif 342/280,000,000
  28. 249,999,999--50,000,000 kilometers
  29. Gacrux 214/118,000,000
  30. Rigel 172/92,000,000
  31. Aldebaran 82/52,000,000
  32. 49,999,999-1,000,000 kilometers
  33. WR R136a1 74/46,000,000
  34. Polaris 72/43,000,000
  35. Arcturus 61/36,000,000
  36. V30 Monocurotis 51/28,000,000
  37. Pollux 32/11,000,000
  38. Spica 27/8,000,000
  39. Regulus 12/4,000,000
  40. Vega 8/3,200,608
  41. Sirius A 3/2,000,000
  42. Sun 1/1,391,000
  43. Alpha Centauri 0.4-1.2/260,000-1,700,000
  44. 999,999-50,000 kilometers
  45. Tau Ceti 0.8/992,000
  46. AT Microscopii A 0.7/732,000
  47. Kapteyn's Star 0.5/680,000
  48. Barnard's Star 0.3/412,000
  49. Wolf 359 0.2/278,000
  50. TrES-4b (For Example) 0.183/232,000
  51. 2MASS J0523−1403 0.12/156,000
  52. Jupiter 0.1/138,000
  53. EBLM J0555-57Ab 0.08/117,000
  54. From here on out, instead of Solar Radii, we will use Jupiter Radii.
  55. Teide 1 0.8/92,000
  56. 49,999-1 kilometer
  57. Neptune 0.3/49,000
  58. WD 1145+017 0.14/23,000
  59. Van Maanen 2 0.092/17,000
  60. AR Scorpii 0.082/13,000
  61. Earth 0.0073/12,742
  62. From here on out we will use Earth Radii.
  63. Procyon 0.9908/12,741
  64. Sirius B 0.98/12,648
  65. BPM 37093 0.72/11,342
  66. From here on out, no more Radii will be used.
  67. A few human objects will be added.
  68. XTE J1739-285 (Quark star?) 22
  69. Vela X-1 19
  70. Geminga 17
  71. Calvera 16
  72. Crab Pulsar 13
  73. CXOU J085201.4-461753 6
  74. 1 kilometer and less
  75. Jeddah Tower 1
  76. Burj Khalifa 0.9
  77. Tokyo Skytree 0.7
  78. Empire State Building 0.5
  79. Eiffel Tower 0.4
  80. Statue of Liberty 0.1
  81. Elephant 0.004
  82. Human 0.0017
  83. Next we will use meters and past objects.
  84. Homo erectus 1.6
  85. Homo habilis 1.4
  86. Homo floresiensis 1.3
  87. Australopithecine 1.1
  88. Australopithecus 0.9
  89. Ape 0.8
  90. Primate 0.5
  91. Tetrapod 0.1
  92. Now we will use centimeters
  93. Lungfish 6
  94. Fish 3
  95. Flatworm 2
  96. Jellyfish 1.9 (head)
  97. Jellyfish 1.3 (tentacle)
  98. Sponge 0.8
  99. Prokaryote 0.02
  100. Eukaryote 0.018
  101. DNA 0.000001
  102. RNA 0.00000008
  103. Amino acid 0.000000000001
  104. Atom 0.0000000000001
  105. Planck length 0.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000361