The Largest Stars in the Known Universe

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2011

Size comparison of stars leading up to the largest star known to man.
Fact: If VY Canis Majoris was in our solar system, it's surface would extend out to Saturn.
Re-rendered in Blender 2.5 with additional post-processing in After Effects.
Music: The Old Castle - Pictures at an Exhibition. www.musopen.com.

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  • Wheres betelgeuse?

  • @Masamune364 you have to say its name three times before it appears.

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  • Yes, but will it blend?

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  • @Masamune364 exactly what i was gonna ask

  • im kind of boring that only have red and blue or white, is there any other color like green

  • should have a sun bath in canis majoris

  • @kylelillie The vy is my mama.Tell her i said hi.

  • you forgot uranus and saturn!

  • Ummm Betelgeuse???

  • i meant proximus centauri

  • Alpha centauri's the nearest star

    Celestial bodies that follow are

    Alpha centauri A .....

    -Sheldon.

  • The next time someone tells you humans and earth are the center of the universe and of the great creator, show them this video. The solar system isn't even flea poop to the universe, let alone the bacteria who live on it for just a few thousand years tops.

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