Despite 3001, Jupiter isn't massive enough to be a star.
Comment: I agree, but the movie I saw was "2010".
No, Jupiter cannot ignite and become a star. It does not have enough mass to sustain nuclear fusion like a star.
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, Jupiter does not have enough mass to become a star like the Sun. For Jupiter to become a star, it would need to have at least 80 times more mass. Jupiter is a gas giant planet and would need to be significantly larger to sustain nuclear fusion and become a star.
No, and it never will. It is a failed star.
No.
Historical records and interpretations suggest that Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars were in Aries during the time of the Star of Bethlehem. This celestial alignment is theorized to have contributed to the astronomical event that informed the biblical reference to the Star of Bethlehem.
Jupiter. However it would have to be about 10 times bigger, at least.
Only a very, very few stars have mass enough to become supernova. Jupiter is a planet not a star. It is far to small to become a star, let alone a supernova.
No. Jupiter does not have nearly enough mass.