how are stars different from planets
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A star is a celestial body that produces its own light due to a reaction at its core. There are millions of stars. On the other hand, a planet is a celestial body that has a fixed course, otherwise known as an orbit. The orbit is the pathway that allows the planet to move around a star.
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The main difference between stars and planets is that stars have high temperatures compared to planets. Stars undergo nuclear reactions—they burn hydrogen in their cores, releasing massive amounts of energy. In order to be hot enough for these reactions to take place, stars need to be extremely big. They must have a mass of at least 75 times that of Jupiter, the largest planet in the Solar System. Because they radiate energy, stars are very bright objects. Planets do not generate their own energy through nuclear reactions. They reflect some of the radiation coming from their parent star.
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