A planet cannot become a star. A star is an object that is massive enough to release energy via nuclear fusion. A planet is much less massive.
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For a planet to become a star, it must have enough mass to sustain nuclear fusion in its core. This typically requires a mass of at least 0.08 times the mass of our Sun, known as the hydrogen-burning limit. Below this threshold, the object would be considered a planet rather than a star.
Yes, a planet cannot become a star through stellar evolution. Stars are formed from collapsing clouds of gas and dust, while planets are formed from the leftover material in a star's protoplanetary disk.
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By going to hollywood. Stars are made up of helium and hydrogen mostly. The planet Jupiter is made out of the same stuff as stars. If you were to add more hydrogen and helium to Jupiter, it would become a star. There is a point where it gets so massive that it causes nuclear fission and that ignites the gases.
The onset of iron fusion causes a star to become a supernova. This process occurs when the star's core collapses due to the inability to support the fusion of iron, leading to a catastrophic explosion.