Although 318 times more massive than Earth, Jupiter would need 80 times more mass for its core to be hot enough to sustain thermonuclear fusion — the creation of helium from four atoms of hydrogen with the release of energy. Fusion generates the energy that allows stars to shine. Brown dwarfs are not massive enoughContinue reading “Ask Astro Greatest Hits: Why is Jupiter not a star or a brown dwarf?”

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