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Daisho | 14:09 Thu 27th Jan 2005 | Science
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Is Jupiter a brown dwarf?

Is it possible that it is a failed star, that was simply not heavy enough to collapse?

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No, you're thinking of Grumpy.
Yes-ish - if it were much bigger, it would be heavy enough and hot enough to start its own fusion processes and be a little star.  As it is, it generates a bit of its own heat already, but not enough to be a star.
This is true because most solar systems have two suns. We r quite rare in the fact we only have one sun
cloned, what solar systems have 2 suns?...A question not and argument?

Have you been moolighting on the NASA question page? :c)

 

http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_astro/answers/9801 22c.html

Re Solar Systems with 2 suns, I'm pretty sure that a number of binary systems have been identified.
(I did think that binary systems were fairly rare, though.)

Multiple star systems are pretty common - only 14% of stars are not in multi-star systems that's why people have been keen to find planets in multi-star systems.

The first real find was a couple of years back

http://mcdonaldobservatory.org/news/releases/2002/1009.h tml

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