Apart from the Sun, there is no star that appears as large as Jupiter in the sky.
However, that's just because it's relatively close. Really, all stars are bigger than Jupiter.
No. Jupiter is a planet, so it does not have a star inside it.
Jupiter is a planet. It has never been a star and never will be a star.
The Sun is by far the nearest star to Jupiter.
Jupiter is not a star. It is a planet. However, there are stars that are smaller than the planet Jupiter.
No it can not . First of all , Jupiter has a great gravity already . Second of all , a star releases a huge amount of energy (by nuclear fusion and later on fission) And Jupiter is just a big ball of gas .. Read about star structure that may help to understand the concepts of nuclear fusion and nuclear fission .
No, and it never will. It is a failed star.
There are no volcanoes on Jupiter.
No.
No, Jupiter cannot ignite and become a star. It does not have enough mass to sustain nuclear fusion like a star.
No. Jupiter does not have nearly enough mass.
Yes, Jupiter can be seen as the morning star or evening star depending on its position relative to the sun. When Jupiter is visible in the sky before sunrise, it is considered the morning star. Conversely, when it is visible after sunset, it is considered the evening star.
Not much, except they are both stellar objects. The sun is a star, while Jupiter is a planet orbiting the sun. Jupiter may be big in comparison to us, but it's still ridiculously small compared to the sun.