System Super Sun Can someone please put these in order?
from largest to smallest? I'm having trouble , I want to make sure I did it right.
is this right...
Universe
Galaxy
Solar System
Black Hole
Nebula
Pulsar
Sun
Neutron star
White Dwarf
red giant
super giant
moon
asteroid
meteorite
comet
also, where does a
Quasar fit into this?
I'm guessing that you are talking about the physical space they take up. So in order of size that way they go like this:
Universe
galaxy
nebula
solar system
quasar
Super Giant
Red Giant
Sun
White dwarf
moon
asteroid
comet
pulsar
neutron star
meteorite
black hole
(Universe holds everything, and galaxies hold billions of stars, insides of galaxies are nebulae, which are the birthplaces of stars, and therefore larger than a star. Next in order comes the solar system, followed closely by a quasar, which are active areas in the center of a galaxy. Research has shown that they are a little smaller than a solar system in size, but are exceedingly bright. Then come some of the stars, Super Giant, which is larger than a Red Giant, then comes our Sun, an average star. Then comes a white dwarf, then the moon, and an asteroid. Comet, neutron star and pulsar will vary in order depending on the size of the comet. But they are generally larger than neutron stars which are generally just over 1km in diameter. Pulsars have neutron stars at their center. Black holes technically take up no space, but have an tremendous amount of mass.)
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