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The Star That Makes Our Sun Look Tiny

The Star That Makes Our Sun Look TinyPublished By :,Last Updated: June 24, 2026, 07:06 ISTFar beyond our Solar System lies UY Scuti, one of the largest stars ever discovered—a colossal red supergiant whose sheer size challenges everything we think we know. After all, it dominates our Solar System, contains more than 99% of its mass and could fit more than a million Earths inside it. Then astronomers looked deeper into the galaxy and found UY Scuti. For now, UY Scuti is certainly one of the greatest discoveries in the world of astronomy. In a universe full of marvels, UY Scuti is certainly one of those objects which are too huge to believe.

The Star That Makes Our Sun Look Tiny

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Last Updated: June 24, 2026, 07:06 IST

Far beyond our Solar System lies UY Scuti, one of the largest stars ever discovered—a colossal red supergiant whose sheer size challenges everything we think we know.

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It’s easy to think the Sun is enormous. After all, it dominates our Solar System, contains more than 99% of its mass and could fit more than a million Earths inside it.

Then astronomers looked deeper into the galaxy and found UY Scuti.

Located roughly 9,000 light-years from Earth in the constellation Scutum, UY Scuti is one of the largest known stars in the Milky Way. Even among giant stars, it occupies a league of its own.

The numbers are almost impossible to picture.

If UY Scuti replaced the Sun at the centre of our Solar System, its outer layers would extend beyond the orbit of Mars and reach toward the region occupied by Jupiter. The inner planets would disappear entirely inside the star’s enormous atmosphere.

This isn’t because UY Scuti is unusually massive. In fact, what makes it extraordinary is its size.

The star belongs to a rare class known as red supergiants—ageing stars that have burned through much of their nuclear fuel and expanded dramatically. As they near the end of their lives, these stars swell to incredible dimensions, becoming some of the largest objects visible in the galaxy.

Yet UY Scuti is surprisingly diffuse.

Unlike a rocky planet or even the Sun, its outer layers are spread across such a vast area that the gas becomes relatively thin. If it were somehow possible to travel through parts of the star’s atmosphere, the experience would be very different from moving through a solid object.

Astronomers estimate that UY Scuti’s radius is more than 1,000 times greater than that of the Sun. To put that into perspective, light itself takes hours to cross the star. An aircraft travelling at typical cruising speed would need centuries to circle it.

But UY Scuti is more than a cosmic curiosity.

It provides an insight into the possible future of the giant stars. Red supergiants are continuously losing their mass into space due to stellar wind. At last, stars such as UY Scuti will surely end up dying in spectacular explosions, spreading various elements throughout the universe. These elements might form new celestial bodies in the form of other stars and planets.

For now, UY Scuti is certainly one of the greatest discoveries in the world of astronomy.

In a universe full of marvels, UY Scuti is certainly one of those objects which are too huge to believe.

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First Published: June 24, 2026, 07:06 IST

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