The algorithm fed me your channel and after 30 seconds, I liked and subbed directly. 53 and I still want to learn. Learn about space, history...etc.... I believe that if or when I don't want to learn, I will instantly become old and in the way. Thank you for posting something that I can learn from... truly a rare thing on UA-cam.
@@Kate-jn1qu Then you will always be young. For me, there's no type of person more annoying than someone who thinks they know all they need to know. Knowledge is the cornerstone of conversation which in turn is the building blocks of actual friendship. Not what passes for friendship on Facebook when someone likes the picture you posted of your lunch. Stay curious,stay young.
Mercury is the iron core of a gas giant that swooped in too close to the sun, during the Great Migration of the planets 3 billion years ago, and triggered the collision between Thea and Earth, which gave us the Moon.... How's that for a theory
@user-zv3iy4zo4p it would make sense if the moon was natural. Unfortunately, the moon is artificial. Until we are willing to admit the the universe will continue to confuse the shit out of us.
I like that the theory abiogenesis is the form of derivatives of life's origin, in the case that humans are nothing more than just ants crawling out of their nest but many are still inside, unhatched
This was absolutely fantastic. Jupiter is an incredible planet, one that you captured beautifully. I only regret that I have only one sub to take out for your channel. Great job, Space Rip!
i'd like to think so. i mean, it would be incredible but you have to remember we don't see like telescopes. tiny eyes, tiny time, tiny tranch of wavelengths. don't wanna piss on things but would be dark out there. 😥
I see it as somewhat of a guardian of the solar system it tends to drawn in nasty species ending rocks due to its size and gravity before they get to the inner solar system, sorta glad its there . As it did years ago with the Shumaker Levi asteroid or comet sized rock..
Jupiter failed us when Hollywood made Armageddon and Deep Impact! Jokes aside, it really did clear out a lot of space debris that could have been planet-killers over the last few billion years. What’s fascinating is that Jupiter likely had a hand in also clearing the inner solar system of many dwarf planets
That's not how it works. Think it through. First of all, the solar system is way WAY WAY bigger than you think. Jupiter doesn't just, catch asteroids. It can, but Jupiter's orbit is HUGE. It might catch one every 10,000 years, but all the others are occupying orbits that never cross paths with jupiter. Lots of empty space in places where jupiter isn't. Jupiter can gravitationally deflect an asteroid away just as easy as it can disturb an orbit and send it into the inner system.... It's like people hear these little factoids and only do the bare minimum thinking. "Yeah gravity does catch stuff. Makes sense jupiter catches comets". I blame these normie "space" channels that just regurgitate lots of info they never actually understood. And chances are they got the info from journalists, not physicists.
@@Soulzzzzz By greek god you mean Jesus? The Greeks have never been pagens which isn't really a religion, more or less a way of life in which you understand your surroundings and live in harmony with nature.... Totally different to the god of Christianity.... To which Christianity was brought into Europe by the Greeks some time after the eruption of Santorini island volcano thera! Which occurred around 1500bce, had the Greeks been there before the eruption, there would have been strong evidence that they moved elsewhere while the capital city of Hella was being destroyed by the eruption.... But archeologists have found nothing of the sort! The only thing that archeologists have produced is evidence that the Israelites of the bible fame eventually made it to the island of Crete... The Israelites are responsible for the introduction of Christianity into Europe.... And it's not too hard to see why the Macedonians called them Grejci pronounced Greitsi meaning foreigners, the same word that is still being used by the Macedonians today.... Grejci is where the Romans adopted their word Grecians which is where the modern day word greek comes from.... The Greeks are foreigners to Europe just as much as the Jew's are foreigners in Palestine... I would go as far as to say that the Greeks and Jews are one and the same people! Both are originally from Sub Saharan Ethiopia and both actually believe that they were from where they are today..... It's not known how the Israelites ended up in Egypt as slaves, but we know that they were enslaved, then again by the Syrians and then the Macedonian King Philip II went and conquered them which is kinda like being enslaved, the Romans after the Macedonians also enslaved them and gave them the special title of Greco Romans! Of course they would, the Greeks stood out compared to other races who were enslaved by the Romans.... Finally it was the mighty ottoman empires turn..... In all that history of being occupied by literally everyone else, where did the Greeks have any time to actually achieve any level of greatness? There was no time! They wouldn't be allowed to! The fact is that the Greeks were a minority that was so small that no one else noticed them to even bother putting them on a map until the early 1800's.... That's correct, there's no Greece or mention of a location on any maps of them! You would like to think that if they invented democracy that someone would have noticed? Or maybe there's a good reason why Alexander the Great could afford to conquer the known world and why he identified as a macedonian and not a greek! Because you can't be both! And no! Spartan Greeks were not Greeks and don't remember because that's what forced assimilation is designed to do... It's just that it didn't work for the Macedonian people who still remember who they are today which is why they still exist! Greek history isn't what it used to be, all the holes in it are rearing their ugly heads highlighting the inconsistency in greek history... There's nothing in greek history that is even remotely true... The whole lot is fabricated....
17:43 "Smaller earth-sized planets are in fact rare". We don't know this for sure (yet); the problem is, bigger planets are much easier to see from here, so the sampling is very biased.
I think Jupiter has some sort of nuclear fusion probably around a metallic core which generates enough heat to drive the Jovian weather bands and it’s coming up to drive the Great Red Spot.
Kudos for the animators that had attention to detail to move unrelated planets and even stars in the back during time-lapse animations showing Jupiter's formation.
In about 500 years people will say "If only we could go back in time and let all UA-cam and internet viewers of the past how Jupiter's weather system worked and why it has so many moving and stationary hurricanes".
@@j3fr0ukYour first point is correct. But your second point wasnt worth a lmfao. Regardless of what causes any plants weather system doesnt mean the planet doesnt have said weather system. So not lmfao at all.
Its extremely unlikely that chunks of matter like that will ever collide and stick together. Their relative velocity pretty well guarantees that they will simply fly apart and spread out.
What I want to know is how did the ancient people know Jupiter was biggest, and hence "the king"? Or that Mercury was the fastest, if they didn't know the planets orbit the sun? Or how they knew Venus was like a veiled woman? I know why Mars is the war god...we can see it is red. But the others??
Because they could see them. You can too if you know where to look and when. They called them "wandering stars". Jupiter is the biggest and Mars moves the fastest through our sky from our perspective.
These “astronomorons” don’t know what they’re talking about… All we’re seeing with our material instruments are the “camouflage” effects or visual results of an Inner Reality…
Which god? There are so many man made gods to pick from. I know, you picked the right one didn’t you? Luckily like your parents probably brainwashed/indoctrinated you into it.
Really makes you wonder about the fragility of our planet and how knife edged the tipping point is. Just a small variation in orbit, rotation, gravitational pull from another planet,asteroids, solar flares/waves, and who knows…aliens? (El Salvador?)
Ok.. here's one thing I don't like about this video.. all the darn computer cartoons.. I can't tell what's real.. for example.. zooming threw space.. it shows so many stars being past .. why not zoom into one of those? Not just pass it by like it's nothing.. like a screensaver
If you look at the Marklund convection theory, it postulates a very good reason why the planets are spaced the way they are in the solar system which neatly lines up with the recent theories on resonance between the planets
In the Vedas, Jupiter is Brihaspati. The Master of Jupiter is also named Brihaspati, where he resides. He is considered as the Spiritual Master of all the demigods. His majestic presence in our solar system is unfathomable. One can only imagine how powerful he is.
I like when they say a billion years ago. That depends Jupiter takes 12 years to orbit sun. So time is a perspective, relevant your location in the solar system. Means nothing.
Jupiter is so big that if you were to take a One man spacecraft straight into Jupiter, There would be a point that jupiter would be behind you before you even broke through the atmosphere. I know that sounds confusing and weird. But it's true.
My question is could a gas giant ignite under the right circumstances? What would happen if so? Could it just blow up or would it turn into a second star? I don't know very much about these things yet but am always learning something new. I have heard that alot of solar systems have binary stars & wonder if it could be possible and if so, how would it reshape its current system?
As far as I know Jupiter is not massive enough to transform into a star, and never will be massive enough. Brown dwarfs could form around real stars but they are still not massive enough. I am not certain but if any object ignites it will happen in the very early phase of a solar system when there is still abundant free gas and dust, not blown away by the sun(s), or not yet gobbled up by its planets.
Jupiter would need to be approximately 70 times more massive to turn into a super-low-mass red dwarf. The sun accounts for 99% of the solar systems mass.
Just in the last month I think the JWST has spotted a star smaller than Jupiter - previously I thought they said the smallest star was about 10 times Jupiter's size. From time to time there have been flashes of heat inside of Jupiter's clouds - seems like it could be the premise for a new Disaster movie if Jupiter were to suddenly flare up into a small star. No more night in parts of the world for 6 months at a time??? Someone with a better understanding of our solar system's orbits could fine tune that. 😊 Lets see, Jupiter is about one thousandth the size of our Sun and is about 5 1/2 times further away from Earth than the Sun is .... carry the 2, divide by ... ok I give up.
Such a pleasure to listen to a living person narrate this. Wonderful production. Thank you. I'll be looking for more.
This is one of the best space documentaries I have seen here on UA-cam. Thank you for a remarkable documentary.
they have been uploading quality videos for 15 years, I've been subbed 10 years now
Go check out Astrum if you want quality, extremely well put together space videos. His videos are above the rest
The algorithm fed me your channel and after 30 seconds, I liked and subbed directly. 53 and I still want to learn. Learn about space, history...etc.... I believe that if or when I don't want to learn, I will instantly become old and in the way. Thank you for posting something that I can learn from... truly a rare thing on UA-cam.
I'm 65 and I still want to learn.✌️🤯😸😸😸
@@Kate-jn1qu Then you will always be young. For me, there's no type of person more annoying than someone who thinks they know all they need to know. Knowledge is the cornerstone of conversation which in turn is the building blocks of actual friendship. Not what passes for friendship on Facebook when someone likes the picture you posted of your lunch. Stay curious,stay young.
@@Joseph-z7s3b Exactly, as long as one keeps the spark of inquisitive interest in things alive...
I like the theory that Jupiter is our solar systems binary partner that never quite made it to star mass.
Mercury is the iron core of a gas giant that swooped in too close to the sun, during the Great Migration of the planets 3 billion years ago, and triggered the collision between Thea and Earth, which gave us the Moon.... How's that for a theory
@user-zv3iy4zo4p it would make sense if the moon was natural. Unfortunately, the moon is artificial. Until we are willing to admit the the universe will continue to confuse the shit out of us.
@@MaxxTrajanMercury isn't made of iron and there's no evidence for that. If you completely ignore science it's a cool thought though
I like that the theory abiogenesis is the form of derivatives of life's origin, in the case that humans are nothing more than just ants crawling out of their nest but many are still inside, unhatched
I think it’s sweet that Jupiter was covering our butt. 🥺🥺
This was absolutely fantastic. Jupiter is an incredible planet, one that you captured beautifully. I only regret that I have only one sub to take out for your channel. Great job, Space Rip!
I have but one life to give ...
time to make some dummy accts.!
Please tell your editor to lower the music track for the next videos. Its to loud compared to the speech track.
Agree
This entire video is made by ai
Somebody didn't do their homework. 😅
tell this to the production company, this channel has nothing to with voice acting and all that
Sorry but I find everything top notch, I can't imagine how this could be improved
I bet the view on one of Jupiter's moons is incredible.
And likely would end our mortal lives with its radiation…
i'd like to think so. i mean, it would be incredible but you have to remember we don't see like telescopes. tiny eyes, tiny time, tiny tranch of wavelengths. don't wanna piss on things but would be dark out there. 😥
I've been there. It's overrated.
I imagine it would absolutely breathtaking!!
There are retarded Democrats that live in one of those moons. All the other are great and can have life live happily!
Great documentary! I could listen to this narrator forever lol no sound issues for me.
I see it as somewhat of a guardian of the solar system it tends to drawn in nasty species ending rocks due to its size and gravity before they get to the inner solar system, sorta glad its there . As it did years ago with the Shumaker Levi asteroid or comet sized rock..
The rock that ended the dinosaurs was hurled at Earth by Jupiter, it works both ways. It's no guardian.
@@Poppa_Capinyoaz Ok wasn't aware of that.
Jupiter failed us when Hollywood made Armageddon and Deep Impact! Jokes aside, it really did clear out a lot of space debris that could have been planet-killers over the last few billion years. What’s fascinating is that Jupiter likely had a hand in also clearing the inner solar system of many dwarf planets
Love the name BTW...
That's not how it works. Think it through. First of all, the solar system is way WAY WAY bigger than you think. Jupiter doesn't just, catch asteroids. It can, but Jupiter's orbit is HUGE. It might catch one every 10,000 years, but all the others are occupying orbits that never cross paths with jupiter. Lots of empty space in places where jupiter isn't.
Jupiter can gravitationally deflect an asteroid away just as easy as it can disturb an orbit and send it into the inner system....
It's like people hear these little factoids and only do the bare minimum thinking. "Yeah gravity does catch stuff. Makes sense jupiter catches comets".
I blame these normie "space" channels that just regurgitate lots of info they never actually understood. And chances are they got the info from journalists, not physicists.
Nice production, one thing that bugged me.
The Trojans were not the soldiers hiding in the horse, those were Greeks.
both parties were Greeks
Yeah right than why the beef@Soulzzzzz
Whenever empires become too big this shit happens, troy was separated from Greece but they believed in Greek gods.
I thought Michael Jackson decieved them with his moonwalk ? !!!
@@Soulzzzzz By greek god you mean Jesus?
The Greeks have never been pagens which isn't really a religion, more or less a way of life in which you understand your surroundings and live in harmony with nature....
Totally different to the god of Christianity....
To which Christianity was brought into Europe by the Greeks some time after the eruption of Santorini island volcano thera! Which occurred around 1500bce, had the Greeks been there before the eruption, there would have been strong evidence that they moved elsewhere while the capital city of Hella was being destroyed by the eruption....
But archeologists have found nothing of the sort!
The only thing that archeologists have produced is evidence that the Israelites of the bible fame eventually made it to the island of Crete... The Israelites are responsible for the introduction of Christianity into Europe....
And it's not too hard to see why the Macedonians called them Grejci pronounced Greitsi meaning foreigners, the same word that is still being used by the Macedonians today....
Grejci is where the Romans adopted their word Grecians which is where the modern day word greek comes from....
The Greeks are foreigners to Europe just as much as the Jew's are foreigners in Palestine...
I would go as far as to say that the Greeks and Jews are one and the same people! Both are originally from Sub Saharan Ethiopia and both actually believe that they were from where they are today.....
It's not known how the Israelites ended up in Egypt as slaves, but we know that they were enslaved, then again by the Syrians and then the Macedonian King Philip II went and conquered them which is kinda like being enslaved, the Romans after the Macedonians also enslaved them and gave them the special title of Greco Romans! Of course they would, the Greeks stood out compared to other races who were enslaved by the Romans.... Finally it was the mighty ottoman empires turn.....
In all that history of being occupied by literally everyone else, where did the Greeks have any time to actually achieve any level of greatness?
There was no time! They wouldn't be allowed to!
The fact is that the Greeks were a minority that was so small that no one else noticed them to even bother putting them on a map until the early 1800's....
That's correct, there's no Greece or mention of a location on any maps of them!
You would like to think that if they invented democracy that someone would have noticed? Or maybe there's a good reason why Alexander the Great could afford to conquer the known world and why he identified as a macedonian and not a greek!
Because you can't be both!
And no! Spartan Greeks were not Greeks and don't remember because that's what forced assimilation is designed to do... It's just that it didn't work for the Macedonian people who still remember who they are today which is why they still exist!
Greek history isn't what it used to be, all the holes in it are rearing their ugly heads highlighting the inconsistency in greek history...
There's nothing in greek history that is even remotely true... The whole lot is fabricated....
One of the best and oldest channels here, uploading quality Space Documentaries, bring back Rod commentery. subbed for over 10 years
17:43 "Smaller earth-sized planets are in fact rare". We don't know this for sure (yet); the problem is, bigger planets are much easier to see from here, so the sampling is very biased.
So based on the data we have..
Fact is...
Loved the music, loved the commentary, (including the levels) brilliant! Subscribed!
✨💫✨ loving this video. 12 minutes into the video and I have to stop and click the LIKE button then I want the rest of it🌪️✨✨✨💫✨✨
I think Jupiter has some sort of nuclear fusion probably around a metallic core which generates enough heat to drive the Jovian weather bands and it’s coming up to drive the Great Red Spot.
The music is really great with this. Awesome actually
43:13 I'm pretty sure Galileo already knows there is life on Earth.
Kudos for the animators that had attention to detail to move unrelated planets and even stars in the back during time-lapse animations showing Jupiter's formation.
Always had a special love for Jupiter ever since I was forced to do a project on it in 3rd grade.
Sounds about right 😂
Haha but it probably did you good.
@@gdfggggg I’m a teacher now so during our outer space curriculum month, best believe I went OFF!!!!
Beautiful produktion. Thank you.
beautiful sight and music
Fantastic production folks! Thanks 😀
What a great documentary! not only informative but even inspiring
Great documentary, well done 👏 👍
Очень интересная передача... Фотографии и видео смотрел открыв рот... И снова после просмотра почувствовал себя маленькой песчинкой... )
Beautiful work 🙌🏻
02:39 Jupiter is only 300 times the mass of earth and NOT 300000 times
Just under 318 times, according to the data I have seen
Yeah, he must have gotten the numbers confused with the Sun, which is 330,000 times the mass of Earth.
@@Anacronian yes
Refreshingly well narrated with great graphics thanks xxx
Jupiter has 3 poles, not 2. North, South and one near the equator. Strange but true
My name is Jupitor and I have 3 poles
We don’t realise how much this planet protects us from space
High praise for this production.
Thank you again for a wonderful video! Exceptional quality, as always.
A 4k upload allways gets a like and an abo👍
Its so beautiful 💕 great video and an exciting real life narrator.
Thank you for such a wonderful documentary!❤
Adverts every 2 1/2 minutes ruin it.
Wow, I didn't have any.
You need an ad blocker extension
That's a lot of products and or services we need to buy, like rats in the neverending capitalist treadmill.
get Revanced. no ads!
It's not the channels fault. Blame youtube
My guess is you do your own mastering….. either way, your work deserves better….
Really beautifully done!
These days only British robots get all the narration jobs.
Yes it would appear that someone with a British accent is considered to be more intelligent ..... unless it is a Cockney British accent. :)
this particular robot is a living breathing variant and even has a name - alex wyndham.
😂
The entire video is fake
@@ScuitarRects not at all. the fact you watched it proves it exists.
The cosmic laws, children of the stars, starseeds, born in space and not on earth, wisdom comes to all starseeds.
Any more new age gobbledygook you'd like to lay on us? 😂
Very well put together, thank you.
This is really good
Is the voice-over done by Iain Glen? Jorah Mormont from GoT?
Kah-leee-see, please let me touch you.
Not deep enough. nor Scottish enough
It’s an AI voice. The whole video was made by AI
@@caos68kNo its not
his name is alex wyndham
This planet has a spiritual meaning
You can give a pile of poop or 10 feet of cartway spiritual meaning if you like.
It means absolutely nothing.
@@gewitterhund3164agreed
It's a planet nothing spiritual about it that's a human construct
In about 500 years people will say "If only we could go back in time and let all UA-cam and internet viewers of the past how Jupiter's weather system worked and why it has so many moving and stationary hurricanes".
Setting yourself up for future likes I see
People alive could tell ya that. The Sun controls the weather on all the planets lmao...
You've got it! Now to turn it into a paper and describe the mechanisms. I can't wait!
Yo! I'm here from the future. It's magnets
@@j3fr0ukYour first point is correct. But your second point wasnt worth a lmfao. Regardless of what causes any plants weather system doesnt mean the planet doesnt have said weather system. So not lmfao at all.
The drama meter is off the charts as well as the background music.
Terrence Howard: "Hold my beer..." 🍺
Conjugation of wave functions 😅😂😂
Very interesting!
Thanks
If the moon was made out of cheese would you eat it?
Yes
Interesting subject, but the music score and ad density are unbearable.
get an addblocker plain and simple Ublock for example
Get premium u tube
It's why I pay for Premium UA-cam, don't know how everyone puts up with ads.
Make your own with no ads and a better music score then.
@@romanmiller7510 L😂L
Its extremely unlikely that chunks of matter like that will ever collide and stick together. Their relative velocity pretty well guarantees that they will simply fly apart and spread out.
좋습니다 영상 목소리 모두 good!
What I want to know is how did the ancient people know Jupiter was biggest, and hence "the king"? Or that Mercury was the fastest, if they didn't know the planets orbit the sun? Or how they knew Venus was like a veiled woman? I know why Mars is the war god...we can see it is red. But the others??
Because they could see them. You can too if you know where to look and when.
They called them "wandering stars". Jupiter is the biggest and Mars moves the fastest through our sky from our perspective.
Also Venus is bright white. Hence the veil.
Music way too loud, it drowns out the narrator
I don't know why there should be music playing when
people are speaking.
Cool channel. Glad to have found it. Cheers.
Thank you so interesting!
Hope ya did somethin like dis for evewy planet
Jupiter is the Boss. The gravity effects us all. 🌎
Well done
Space rip,clear skies!
The narrator 🙌🏻
Great, a human voice, bravo
Yeah.. I hear that one A.I voice, I turn the video off..
You know, that one that's on hundreds of videos..
the enigma of
Earth, Mars, Saturn having similar axis tilt. make a documentary about that.
The majestic Grandfather!
Damn new fan of the channel loving the video!
Jupiter will one day be a star
SpaceRip is crushing it right now with all these great videos!
The B.S. starts pretty quick in this video.
The comets/ soz comments
Melodramatic intro.
Juno spacecraft is still underway for perijove 60.
So good, thanks for this video
2:38 I think its more like 300 times, this isn't the sun we are talking about...
Thanks
Humans don’t live 4 billions seconds who want to know what happened 4 billion years ago. Eternity is something we cant handle even mathematically ..
These “astronomorons” don’t know what they’re talking about… All we’re seeing with our material instruments are the “camouflage” effects or visual results of an Inner Reality…
The Universe is more beautiful than we can even imagine... God... HAS to be an artist 🎉🎉🎉
Which god? There are so many man made gods to pick from. I know, you picked the right one didn’t you? Luckily like your parents probably brainwashed/indoctrinated you into it.
Research and knowledge is endless
i miss narrator dick rotstein... but good work spacerip,great content
I would love a discussion of the color enhancement in these images.
plenty of sources for that, just have to look
Background music way too loud. What a shame on an otherwise brilliant docu.
Flak was inderdaad het beste afweergeschut uit wereldoorlog twee . Jammer veel te weinig van gefabriceerd
By far space rips biggest problem is the MUSIC IS TOO DAM LOUD!!?!?! Besides that great
Really makes you wonder about the fragility of our planet and how knife edged the tipping point is.
Just a small variation in orbit, rotation, gravitational pull from another planet,asteroids, solar flares/waves, and who knows…aliens? (El Salvador?)
Just to be noticed... i dont think anyone can not like this..😅
Ok.. here's one thing I don't like about this video.. all the darn computer cartoons.. I can't tell what's real.. for example.. zooming threw space.. it shows so many stars being past .. why not zoom into one of those? Not just pass it by like it's nothing.. like a screensaver
My brother needs to keep his kocky family to himself
Good jupimentary
Yes very nice everything
the background music is damn good
Every other 5 years we get a different explanation on how the Moon and the Earth were created TF
If you look at the Marklund convection theory, it postulates a very good reason why the planets are spaced the way they are in the solar system which neatly lines up with the recent theories on resonance between the planets
woah thats nice
Too many ads
Yeah
Ahhh, premium is so worth it. Not a single ad. 😂
@@Triple87 Totally!! I haven’t seen an ad in over a decade. Nearly forgot what they were.
@@MrEnjoivolcom1 Totally worth it. 🤣
pay premium to open your fridge, pay premium for sunlight as well
My favorite
man! i love living on the Uth!!!
In the Vedas, Jupiter is Brihaspati. The Master of Jupiter is also named Brihaspati, where he resides. He is considered as the Spiritual Master of all the demigods. His majestic presence in our solar system is unfathomable. One can only imagine how powerful he is.
It's like a product launching. The voice reminds me of " this is Elon musk...."
So basically we sent Jupiter's wife to check on him? 😂
Lol shows even scientists can have a sense of humor sometimes
I like when they say a billion years ago. That depends Jupiter takes 12 years to orbit sun. So time is a perspective, relevant your location in the solar system. Means nothing.
Jupiter is so big that if you were to take a One man spacecraft straight into Jupiter, There would be a point that jupiter would be behind you before you even broke through the atmosphere. I know that sounds confusing and weird. But it's true.
How can this be?
Please elaborate.
Yeah, please do elaborate on this point....
My question is could a gas giant ignite under the right circumstances? What would happen if so? Could it just blow up or would it turn into a second star? I don't know very much about these things yet but am always learning something new. I have heard that alot of solar systems have binary stars & wonder if it could be possible and if so, how would it reshape its current system?
As far as I know Jupiter is not massive enough to transform into a star, and never will be massive enough. Brown dwarfs could form around real stars but they are still not massive enough. I am not certain but if any object ignites it will happen in the very early phase of a solar system when there is still abundant free gas and dust, not blown away by the sun(s), or not yet gobbled up by its planets.
Jupiter would need to be approximately 70 times more massive to turn into a super-low-mass red dwarf. The sun accounts for 99% of the solar systems mass.
Just in the last month I think the JWST has spotted a star smaller than Jupiter - previously I thought they said the smallest star was about 10 times Jupiter's size. From time to time there have been flashes of heat inside of Jupiter's clouds - seems like it could be the premise for a new Disaster movie if Jupiter were to suddenly flare up into a small star. No more night in parts of the world for 6 months at a time??? Someone with a better understanding of our solar system's orbits could fine tune that. 😊 Lets see, Jupiter is about one thousandth the size of our Sun and is about 5 1/2 times further away from Earth than the Sun is .... carry the 2, divide by ... ok I give up.
You may jest but some of what your saying... Mmm... How could I put it.bRings aBell perhaps. I kid thee not 🐻❄️💨
Leave us alone, we don’t bother you earthlings 🤜🏽