Stars are 90% hydrogen. 10% helium
H20.
Water is 66% hydrogen fused with 33% oxygen
A star is giant ball of burning water without the oxygen element. water, without oxygen, becomes a star. Crazy stuff.
Could you get a ball of oxygen equal to the mass of our sun to develop a giant ball of water replacing the star?
Would the planets still revolve around that oxygenated star?
H20.
Water is 66% hydrogen fused with 33% oxygen
A star is giant ball of burning water without the oxygen element. water, without oxygen, becomes a star. Crazy stuff.
Could you get a ball of oxygen equal to the mass of our sun to develop a giant ball of water replacing the star?
Would the planets still revolve around that oxygenated star?
