How does the size of most stars compare with the size of the Earth? Astronomy Scale and History of the Universe Scale of Earth, Sun, Galaxy, and Universe 1 Answer Peter Dec 28, 2015 The earth is incredibly tiny. Explanation: Our sun is a medium size star and yet we can easily fit 1.3 million earths inside it. Now, there exists a star which is 1000 times the size of our own star, the sun. Answer link Related questions Is the word "universe" supposed to be capitalized as a proper noun? Where does the universe end? What is the universe? How can scientists estimate the age of the universe? How does this estimate take into account... What are all the theories that explain the creation of the universe? Is the universe sentient? Will the universe end? If the universe is always expanding, what is causing it to do so? Does the universe have a shape? Was the universe formed by the big bang? See all questions in Scale of Earth, Sun, Galaxy, and Universe Impact of this question 1299 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License