Tag: Hydrogen Fusion
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The Minimum Mass Threshold for Stars
Scientists generally accept the hydrogen-burning limit around 0.08 solar masses. In practical terms, that equals approximately 80 Jupiter masses. Astronomers often call anything above this limit a red dwarf—the smallest true stars. These faint, long-lived stars dot our galaxy in huge numbers. But why does mass matter so much? Gravity pulls harder on more massive Read more…
