If the sun was a giant toy chest, and planets the size of earth were the toys, how many earths would fit in the sun?
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Something we're failing to mention, only 75% of an available volume may be taken up by spheres best case.
So 960,000 Earth spheres would fit in the sun.
Why do so many people miss the big picture?
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So 960,000 Earth spheres would fit in the sun.
Why do so many people miss the big picture?
See Link.
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Well, the volume of the sun is approximately 1.41 x 10^18 km^3
And the volume of the earth is approximately 1.08 x 10^12 km^3
So 1.41 x 10^18 divided by 1.08 x 10^12 is 1.31x10^6 (approx)
Which means approximately 1.31 million Earths could fit in the Sun
And the volume of the earth is approximately 1.08 x 10^12 km^3
So 1.41 x 10^18 divided by 1.08 x 10^12 is 1.31x10^6 (approx)
Which means approximately 1.31 million Earths could fit in the Sun
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It would take1.3 million earths to fill up the mass of the sun, if it were hollow.
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about 1.3 millions Earth-sized planets could fit in our Sun.