Sun Compared to R136A1:The Most Massive Star in the Universe • 200,000°C • (2K) • [2020]

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Sun Compared to R136A1:The Most Massive Star in the Universe 200 000°C • (2K) • [2020]

R136a1 is a Wolf-Rayet-Hypergiant type of star, it represents a final burst of activity before a huge star begins to die. These stars, which are at least 20 times more massive than the Sun, “live fast and die hard”. The surface temperatures range from 30,000 °C to around 200,000 °C

R136a1
Radius 39.2 x Sun radius
Mass 315 x Sun mass
Luminosity 6,166,000 x Sun luminosity
Surface temperature 45,700 °C (82,292 °F)
Distance from Sun 163,000 light years
Volume 60,000 x Sun volume
Location Large Magellanic Cloud
Age 1,000,000 years

Sun
Radius 695,700 km (432,287 mi)
Surface temperature ~5,500 °C (9,400 °F)
Luminosity 3.82 × 10 ^ 26 Watts
Mass 1.989 × 10 ^ 30 kg (4.38 × 10 ^ 30 lbs)

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