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How many times more luminous is the Milky Way compared to our Sun?
The discussion revolves around estimating the luminosity of the Milky Way galaxy in comparison to that of the Sun. Participants explore various estimates, methods of measurement, and the implications of different assumptions regarding stellar mass and distribution.
Participants do not reach a consensus on the exact luminosity of the Milky Way compared to the Sun, with multiple competing estimates and methods discussed throughout the thread.
Participants note that the accuracy of luminosity estimates is influenced by various factors, including the definition of the Milky Way's boundaries, the methods used for measurement, and the assumptions about stellar mass distribution.
Originally posted by Njorl
10000000001 times.
It's like "The Price Is Right" isn't it? Whoever comes closest without going over wins?
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Njorl
Originally posted by dduardo
...astronomers are debating this, so its hard to get an accurate measurement.
Originally posted by lavalamp
"...estimated luminous stars mass only about 175 billion suns."
Originally posted by dduardo
"How many times more luminous is the Milky Way compared to our Sun?"
Zero is my answer.
luminous can mean intellgent, but both the milky way and the sun are stupid.