HTTP:: Debate on the Line Between Stars and Planets
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In our own solar system, assessing the differences between planets and stars is a fairly easy procedure. We look at the Sun, and then at Jupiter or Saturn (the largest planets), and the difference is immediately obvious. But things are not as simple in the Universe. Astronomers have discovered over the years exoplanets that simply blur the difference between a planet and a star, to the point where defining a star as a celestial body that can sustain thermonuclear reactions is no longer enough. Some experts believe that these new bodies may represent the âœmissing linkâ between stars and planets, Space reports. âœTaken together, these discoveries are going to change what we call a planet. Until now people have been arguing about how big can an object be and still be a planet,â Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) astrophysicist Sara Seager says. Some of the exoplanets that have been spotted through ground- or orbit-based telescopes are so large that they dwarf!
Jupiter, a gas giant that makes the Earth look like a grain of sand in solar orbit. The most hazy definitions of stars and planets revolve around the formations known as brown dwarfs. Reaching up to 70 Jupiter masses, they have the appearance of stars that are unable to sustain thermonuclear fusion. They are very hot at ...
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