If the Sun were the size of a grain of sand, how far away would the nearest star (another grain of sand) be?

Answer

Several miles away

This analogy is used to illustrate the immense scale of separation between stellar objects, stating that if the Sun were a grain of sand, the nearest star would be several miles distant.

If the Sun were the size of a grain of sand, how far away would the nearest star (another grain of sand) be?

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