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4z01235 , 8 months ago astronomy.com/…/ask-astro-could-jupiter-ever-beco… Depending on how you define a star, you could smush ~13 Jupiters together and make something that is maybe a star. To make a definite star you need ~80 Jupiters. To make it the same size as our Sun you’d need almost 250 Jupiters.
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Depending on how you define a star, you could smush ~13 Jupiters together and make something that is maybe a star. To make a definite star you need ~80 Jupiters. To make it the same size as our Sun you’d need almost 250 Jupiters.
If a sun burns hotter with greater mass, does adding a tonne of water make it hotter?