What is the lowest mass that an object can have and still be a star?
A) 0.08 M ? (80 times Jupiter's mass)
B) 0.02 M ? (20 times Jupiter's mass)
C) 0.002 M ? (twice Jupiter's mass)
D) 0.80 M ? (800 times Jupiter's mass)
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