If Jupiter Were Larger, We'd Have a Second Sun! | Life with Two Suns

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  • If Jupiter Were Larger, We'd Have a Second Sun! | Life with Two Suns
    Understanding the Potential of Jupiter's Mass and Potential Second Sun
    • Understanding the Creation of a Star
    • A star is a massive gas ball primarily composed of hydrogen and helium.
    • Its mass draws everything towards its core, causing extreme pressure and heat.
    • Nuclear fusion occurs at high enough pressure and heat, releasing energy that stars shine out of.
    Jupiter's Size and Composition
    • Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system, but it's not large enough to initiate nuclear fusion.
    • Its mass is about one thousandth the mass of the Sun, making it vast but not large enough to qualify as a star.
    The Threshold for a Second Sun
    • Jupiter must be roughly eighty times more massive to turn into a star.
    • This is the lowest mass required to initiate nuclear fusion and transform into a red dwarf star.
    • If Jupiter were bigger, our solar system would have two suns, altering the way planets orbit and the temperature on Earth.
    Binary Star Systems
    • Many solar systems feature two or more stars, allowing planets with unusual orbits to move around either a shared center of mass or one another.
    The Function of Jupiter in Our Solar System
    • Jupiter's great weight influences the paths of other planets, guarding Earth from asteroids and comets.
    Why Didn't Jupiter Turn Into a Star?
    • The Sun emerged from a cloud of gas and dust during birth, and Jupiter developed from the residual gas not making it into the Sun.
    • Not enough elements remained for Jupiter to expand to the size of a star igniting agent, so it remained a massive planet instead.
    Life with Two Suns
    • If two suns existed, life on Earth might not be as we know it.
    • Different light cycles and temperatures would force plants and animals to change.
    What We Might Discover from Jupiter
    • Despite not developing into a star, research on Jupiter advances knowledge of stars and planets.
    • Understanding Jupiter will help us better understand other solar systems and the frequency of double star systems.
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    Nothing would happen if it would be only a red dwarf!