Anonymous ID: a97f9c June 12, 2018, 11:07 a.m. No.1715633   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1713699 lb

Jupiter's mass is 2.5 times that of all the other planets in the Solar System combined—this is so massive that its barycenter with the Sun lies beyond the Sun's surface at 1.068 solar radii from the Sun's center. … Jupiter would need to be about 75 times more massive to fuse hydrogen and become a star.

 

Jupiter is much larger than Earth and considerably less dense: its volume is that of about 1,321 Earths, but it is only 318 times as massive. Jupiter's radius is about 1/10 the radius of the Sun, and its mass is 0.001 times the mass of the Sun, so the densities of the two bodies are similar.