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wondering what is up with our sun

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the sun is a powerful star it gives us life without the sun and other stars there would be nothing in existance we and all matter are made up of stars freaky huh:eek: =====================================

the sun is not a big star there are bigger stars like rigel alpha swafefe and swafefe they have funny names but they are not funny in size they are over one thousand times the size of the sun

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South Texas isn't that nice, sorry

Our Sun is a big star compared to most of the smaller stars in our neighborhood. Even though some giant stars may be thousands of times the size of our sun, their masses are rarely over 100 solar masses.

We'd do just fine without the other stars, for now anyways.

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You're just not very good at asking interesting questions. It could be an age group thing. Many of us are college educated so it isn't all that easy to find something that is new to us.

You're just not very good at asking interesting questions.
Here's a tip: try to ask actual questions that may have answers. Things like "isn't this cool?" or "freaky huh?" doesn't really lead anywhere.

 

If you want to know something then "how does [X] work?" or "what is [Y]?" or even "how do we know about [Z]?" would be a good start.

 

If you're not looking for anything specific, then try just reading existing threads.

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