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  1. Big Star's Bigger Star: With Stephen Mulhern, Emma Willis, Caroline Flack, Jennie McAlpine. British game show presented by Stephen Mulhern in which three celebrity contestants and their parents answer questions about each other to win up to £15,000 for their chosen charity.

    • Comedy, Game-Show
    • Stephen Mulhern, Emma Willis, Jennie McAlpine
    • 2018-12-15
    • Stephen Mulhern, Emma Willis, Jennie Mcalpine
  2. Below are lists of the largest stars currently known, ordered by radius and separated into categories by galaxy. The unit of measurement used is the radius of the Sun (approximately 695,700 km; 432,300 mi ). [1] The Sun, the orbit of Earth, Jupiter, and Neptune, compared to four stars.

    Star Name
    Solar Radii ( Sun = 1)
    Method [a]
    2,047 – 2,049.9 [8] [b]
    Reported for reference
    WOH G64 (For comparison)
    1,540 [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] ± 77 [9]
    L/T eff
    Theoretical limit of star size (Milky ...
    ~ 1,500 [15]
    This value comes from the rough average ...
    1,436, [16] 1,450, [17] 1,530+330 −424 ...
    L/T eff
  3. 1969. Big Star's Bigger Star is a British television game show which premiered on ITV in April 2017. The program is hosted by comedian and actor Stephen Mulhern, who is known for his work on shows such as Catchphrase, Britain's Got More Talent and Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway.

  4. 10. Jan. 2023 · Meet UY Scuti, the largest known star in the universe. UY Scuti lies some 9,500 light-years away, close to the center of the Milky Way in the constellation Scutum (‘shield’). It’s a...

  5. 8. Mai 2023 · The biggest star in the universe (that we know of), UY Scuti is a variable hypergiant with a radius around 1,700 times larger than the radius of the sun. To put that in perspective, the volume...

  6. Big Star's Bigger Star (ITV) Snapshots. Big Star's Bigger Star episodes past, present and future.

  7. Stephenson 2-18 (Stephenson 2 DFK 1) is currently the largest star known. The red supergiant or hypergiant star has an estimated radius 2,150 times that of the Sun. However, the value is highly uncertain because it is significantly larger than stellar evolution theory predicts. The upper limit on stellar size is around 1,500 solar radii.