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The Largest Known Star in the Universe

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2010

A trip through space to see exactly how big the largest star known to man is (it's massive!).
Fact: If VY Canis Majoris was in our solar system, it's surface would extend out to Saturn.
Rendered to-scale in Blender.

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  • @sonicology If Nibiru was real, its velocity would be so high it would be enough to escape the gravitational pull of the galaxy.

  • You forgot my wife's ass in the end

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  • Really hard to follow with everything moving around in odd directions. Why not just display the stars horizontally next to each other in scale?

  • what about VY Canis majoris

  • We should start building a dyson sphere 'round that star.

    Should be easy enough.

  • what about Betelgeuse

  • @sonicology You have seriously got to be kidding right? lol I thought this was a joke, fictional entities cant be included into these videos, which are factual.

  • Wow

  • @sonicology Omg, NIBIRU isn't real. Get off the fucking internet.

  • Wow. Have you ever watched this video... and listened to Given Up - Linkin Park? Dude, try as many song combinations as possible, it's amazing.

    Watch a star comparison video and song.

  • ha ha ha ha ha funny

  • This doesn't really give you a vision of the scale of these things

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