Antares star adorns the sky tonight and is 700 times larger than our sun

The former professor of climate at Qassim University, Abdullah Al-Misnad, said that if you are outside the cities and away from the lights, you can see the star Antares, by reading to the south at exactly nine thirty in the evening today, Monday.

Antares star:

Al-Misnad added, in his tweets via Twitter, that the star Antares tends to red, continuing: “Contemplate and imagine if this star was in the place of our star (the sun) it would have swallowed Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars, where our sun is about 700 times larger.

The star Antares adorns the sky tonight and is about 700 times larger than our sun - The Citizen

600 light years:

He continued: The star of Antares is about 600 light-years away from us, meaning the light you see today was created in 1422 AD, and just reached us, despite the fact that the light travels at a speed of 300,000 km per second, and the Great Creator believed (I do not swear by the locations of the stars (75) and He swears by If you knew it would be great (76)).

The star Antares adorns the sky tonight and is about 700 times larger than our sun - The CitizenThe star Antares adorns the sky tonight and is about 700 times larger than our sun - The Citizen

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