I don't know the solar radius, but all I know is the radius and that is 25.7 R. you. :)
A red hypergiant star could have a radius of up to 2000 solar radii or more, where one solar radius is the radius of our sun. If at the centre of our solarsystem, a hypergiant could extend out as far as Jupiter or more.
Job:9:9: Which maketh Arcturus, Orion, and Pleiades, and the chambers of the south. Job:38:32: Canst thou bring forth Mazzaroth in his season? or canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons?
No. Radius is half of the diameter.
(radius+radius) times pi
The circumference is 2*pi*radius. It does not matter if the radius is an integer or a fraction.The circumference is 2*pi*radius. It does not matter if the radius is an integer or a fraction.The circumference is 2*pi*radius. It does not matter if the radius is an integer or a fraction.The circumference is 2*pi*radius. It does not matter if the radius is an integer or a fraction.
Arcturus has a radius about 26 times that of our Sun.Our Sun has a radius about 109 times that of Earth.So a quick bit of math: 109 x 26 = 2,834 times that of Earth
34.43
Arcturus isn't too much more massive than the Sun - about 1.1 solar masses - but its radius is almost 26 times greater than the Sun, and its power output is much higher; almost 180 times greater.
Arcturus has a spectral class of K1 and has a temperature of around 4,700 K It is a red supergiant and has a radius 25 times that of our Sun. See related link for a pictorial representation against our Sun.
It is not. Arcturus is brighter.It is not. Arcturus is brighter.It is not. Arcturus is brighter.It is not. Arcturus is brighter.
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1180 solar radius
Arcturus is in class A.
No, Arcturus is a star.
Arcturus
Arcturus is a red supergiant with a radius 25 times larger than our Sun. If our Sun was replaced by Arcturus it's outer edges would reach beyond Mars. See related link for a pictorial representation.
A red hypergiant star could have a radius of up to 2000 solar radii or more, where one solar radius is the radius of our sun. If at the centre of our solarsystem, a hypergiant could extend out as far as Jupiter or more.