If Betelgeuse were placed at the Sun's location, how far would its surface extend?
Answer
Well beyond the orbit of the asteroid belt, potentially reaching Jupiter’s orbit
The star's immense radius, estimated at roughly 900 times that of the Sun, means its surface would engulf Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, and extend past the asteroid belt, possibly reaching Jupiter's orbit.

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