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over a year ago
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Jupiter’s atmosphere resembles our suns, it’s the biggest planet in our atmosphere and it could closely be classed as a star(like the sun) I think it would need to be 50 times bigger but close |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Jupiter’s atmosphere resembles our suns, it’s the biggest planet in our atmosphere and it could closely be classed as a star(like the sun) I think it would need to be 50 times bigger but close "
Is it bigger than Skelsmerdale ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Jupiter’s atmosphere resembles our suns, it’s the biggest planet in our atmosphere and it could closely be classed as a star(like the sun) I think it would need to be 50 times bigger but close
Is it bigger than Skelsmerdale ? "
I almost sure it is, never heard of it tbh |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Jupiter’s atmosphere resembles our suns, it’s the biggest planet in our atmosphere and it could closely be classed as a star(like the sun) I think it would need to be 50 times bigger but close
Is it bigger than Skelsmerdale ?
I almost sure it is, never heard of it tbh "
Lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Fascinating...what an amazing planet!"
Galileo first discovered Jupiter , well it’s moons in 1600s. That lead to the discovery of Jupiter. I’m a big astronomy geek |
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By *ild_oatsMan
over a year ago
the land of saints & sinners |
"Jupiter’s atmosphere resembles our suns, it’s the biggest planet in our atmosphere and it could closely be classed as a star(like the sun) I think it would need to be 50 times bigger but close "
You would need about an additional 75 to 85 Jupiter masses to get fusion started though this would depend on how much hydrogen and helium are in the mix.
Once you got Jupiter to this size the line between brown dwarf and star a blurred....
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"There's a programme on it right now isn't there. I'm watching 999 What's Your Emergency?
What’s that about ?
It's about big dildos and anal beads. "
Oh ok ....arts and crafts cool |
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By *ild_oatsMan
over a year ago
the land of saints & sinners |
"Fascinating...what an amazing planet!
Galileo first discovered Jupiter , well it’s moons in 1600s. That lead to the discovery of Jupiter. I’m a big astronomy geek "
Astronomy geek .... |
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By *andonmessMan
over a year ago
A world all of his own |
"Jupiter’s atmosphere resembles our suns, it’s the biggest planet in our atmosphere and it could closely be classed as a star(like the sun) I think it would need to be 50 times bigger but close "
I sincerely hope it's not in our atmosphere |
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