Stars do not belong to a planet. They belong to the universe.
Yes there are stars on Jupiter
From Jupiter's orbit, the stars would appear exactly as they do from Earth, with one exception: the Sun, which would be smaller. From below the clouds on Jupiter, you wouldn't be able to see any stars.
ANY star is more massive than Jupiter. However, I assume you refer to the diameter. Here, too, ANY star is larger than Jupiter - with the exception of dead stars (stars in which nuclear fusion has stopped, i.e., white dwarfs, neutron stars, black holes), and perhaps some brown dwarves.
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Jupiter is not a star. It is a planet. However, there are stars that are smaller than the planet Jupiter.
The sun.
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Those may be stars, or giant planets (like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune).Those may be stars, or giant planets (like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune).Those may be stars, or giant planets (like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune).Those may be stars, or giant planets (like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune).
Yes. Jupiter is what we call a gas giant, and planets similar to Jupiter have been detected around distant stars. Here in our own solar system, the only planet similar in size and composition is Saturn.
Jupiter is not bigger then the sun however, it is bigger then some stars
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