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Thanks for the extra detail.

2006-12-06 19:40:18 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Earth Sciences & Geology

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It didn't - it needs somewhere between 80-100 times more mass to start a fusion process. It's not anywhere close to being a star.

2006-12-06 19:47:49 · answer #1 · answered by ZenPenguin 7 · 3 0

It's not really and probably will never be a Star. However it can get big, gassy, and stormy. It does have plenty circleing it. With all that activity up there makeing it bright to us some times... it some times was seen on Earth by people that thought it was a Star,.. but it's just a planet like Mars,.. and with how things are Venus gets mistaken for the Moon some times ( when it looks like the Moon or a Moon to us it is called V,.. look up Cresnt V they are common).

Now if your talking about Sailor Moon XD Makoto is good as Ice Skating so some Star/Famous Ice Skaters skated with her and she had or was going to have her on Cooking Show,.. she plans to own her own resturant (chain) when she is older and one day everyone on Earth should know who she is.

Just do me a favor and don't visit the Planet Jupiter,.. it has so many masses revolveing around it and when you get near it you have to deal with tons and tons of electrical storms,.. yesh.

2006-12-06 21:53:02 · answer #2 · answered by sailortinkitty 6 · 0 0

A star needs atleast about 70% of the mass of our sun and that mass should made from mostly hydrogen(H1 H2 & H3) and helium to start a successful fusion chain.
Jupiter has a very small mass and its composition is hydrogen(mainly) +many other heavier elements so it can NEVER become a star.

2006-12-06 21:01:09 · answer #3 · answered by Anurag ® 3 · 0 2

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