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    Question: Can Jupiter explode as it is made of gas?

    • Keywords:
      • astrochemistry,
      • gas,
      • jupiter,
      • planet,
      • solar system
    Asked by save520sync on 3 Mar 2025.
    • Photo: Martin McCoustra
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      Martin McCoustra answered on 3 Mar 2025:


      Actually, if Jupiter had been a bit larger it could have become a type of star called a brown dwarf. It is unlikely that will happen now.

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