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  • Milky Way vs. Sun: Understanding the Scale of the Universe
    The Milky Way is vastly bigger than the Sun. Here's why:

    * Scale: The Sun is a star, while the Milky Way is a galaxy. Galaxies are massive collections of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter.

    * Size: The Milky Way is estimated to be about 100,000 light-years across. The Sun is only about 865,000 miles in diameter.

    * Contents: The Milky Way contains billions of stars, including our Sun. It's like comparing a single grain of sand to a vast desert.

    Think of it like this: imagine the Sun as a single grain of sand. The Milky Way would be like a vast, sprawling beach full of millions of grains of sand.

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