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Originally posted by nobody
Some scientists are saying that Jupiter is an under-devolped star. Lets go over the facts:
~ Its diameter is 88846 miles( the sun is 865000 miles and it is a medium)
~ It has over 16 moons. The one,Ganymede, is bigger then Mercury (the moon- 3273 miles, mercury- 3031 miles)
~ Its atmospher has methane and ammonia in it, which are two of the starting gasses for a star.
~ It gives off more energy then it receives from the sun( almost twice)
~ It attracks many large objects to it which then orbit around it.
Do I need to go on?
What do you think of it? Belive it is a star or not?
[Edited on 23-12-2003 by nobody]
Originally posted by �any
So, would there be a way to add mass to Jupiter and create a fusion reaction thus turning it into a star?
Originally posted by Hemps
if jupiter did suddenly erupt ( a big if), what would the effect on this solar system be, considering we would have 2 suns. We would be pretty much screwed huh?
if jupiter did suddenly erupt ( a big if), what would the effect on this solar system be, considering we would have 2 suns. We would be pretty much screwed huh?
Originally posted by heelstone
This topic should be in another subject area, like science and technology.