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Is it Antares? That is a huge star. Also how does it get to be so big and how long till it goes supernova or is it going to go supernova?
The discussion revolves around identifying the largest known stars, exploring their characteristics, and speculating on their potential to go supernova. Participants reference specific stars such as Antares, Eta Carinae, and the Pistol star, while also considering theoretical Population III stars.
Participants express multiple competing views regarding which star is the largest, with no consensus reached on a definitive answer. The discussion includes uncertainty about the characteristics and classifications of these stars.
Participants note the lack of observational evidence for Population III stars, which introduces limitations in the discussion about the largest stars. There are also unresolved questions regarding the stability and supernova timelines of the stars mentioned.
I think, without knowing if any POP III stars are actually "observed", that the http://www.solstation.com/x-objects/pistol.htm" is thought to be the largest.vincentm said:Is it Antares? That is a huge star. Also how does it get to be so big and how long till it goes supernova or is it going to go supernova?