This is science related I think

  • queerlilhayseed@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    15 hours ago

    I have a vague recollection from the past that Jupiter is a “failed star” in that it is “close” to the mass required to begin fusion, so I was confused about how an exoplanet could have several times its mass and not be a star.

    Turns out, the threshold for deuterium fusion is about 13x the mass of Jupiter, so I guess it’s “close” in that it’s closer than anything else in the solar system (other than the sun), but less close than I assumed. Still, Epsilon Indi Ab is even closer to becoming a brown star. Or perhaps a golden star? Because of the pee smell?

    And lest you think this planet is niche or dorky, according to science:

    with a temperature of about 275 K (2 °C; 35 °F), [Epsilon Indi Ab is] the coolest exoplanet to be directly imaged.

    So cool 😎

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      14 hours ago

      Since brown dwarfs are considered to be failed stars, Jupiter would be a “failed failed star”.

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        13 hours ago

        God Jupiter, get your shit together.

        Actually if Jupiter did get its shit together enough to start fusion I bet that would be a catastrophic event for earth so, sorry for being mean, Jupiter, thanks for tanking most of the asteroids for us, keep doing your thing, I think your red spot is very avant-garde.