Jupiter almost became a second star
The greatest planet in our Solar framework Jupiter nearly turned into a subsequent star. During the beginning of planet development Jupiter was not excessively far away to accumulate sufficient mass to begin atomic responses.
As we recently referenced there are a great deal of paired star frameworks out there. Jupiter would in any case have to add no less than 1 000 times its own mass to turn into a Sun like star however would 80 times its own mass to turn into a lot cooler and more normal star type - Red dwarf.
There is another star type called Brown dwarf. For that to happen Jupiter would need to add just 13 times its size.













