Multiple Choice
Was it ever possible (or is it currently possible) for Jupiter to become a star?
A) Yes, it is in the process of becoming a star in the near future.
B) Yes, but it cooled off before it could become a star.
C) No, it would have to be at least 13 times more massive.
D) No, its composition is too different from stars for it to become one.
E) No, it used to be massive enough, but the solar wind has blown off too much of its mass.
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