what if Jupiter became a brown dwarf or a red dwarf?
will it have any impact on orbits of the planets and life on earth?
can it even happened?
if yes how?
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If a large cloud of interstellar gas came Jupiter's way, maybe the planet could gain enough extra mass to start fusion. Fusion would be short lived if it became a brown dwarf, an object midway between star and planet. If it accreted even more mass, just enough to become a true star, it would be a dim red dwarf.
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