To be like a star a planet would have to be very large and contain a lot of hydrogen. Jupiter may be considered to be most like a star in this respect, though Jupiter would need to be about 75 times as massive to fuse hydrogen and become a star.
most people would think it is a star but it is a planet
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A comet
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The Sun where most of us are at.
It most likely was a planet.
None. If it had an "atmosphere" like the Sun, it would have to be a star, itself, like the Sun is, not a planet.
Venus is a planet. It is nearer to the sun than we are, and when we can see it, it looks like a very bright star.
No, the Sun is a star. All stars are huge, hot, bright burning balls of gas like the Sun - the only reason they don't look like that are because all the other stars are much further away from us. A planet is a large round object that orbits a star. Stars like the Sun give out light, planets do not shine.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solor System...........but if you include the Sun and a planet instead of a star then it would be the Sun. The Sun is recorded as a star and not a planet but most people think the the Sun is a planet and not a star.
No. There is no such thing as an "earth-like star" as Earth is a planet, not a star. Sirius A is a star that is larger and brighter than the sun.