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How large is outer space? Does the sun count as a planet?

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How large is outer space? Does the sun count as a planet?

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Outer space is infinitely large. It is even assumed that it is an atom sized to some bigger Super Universes. Sun is composed of hydrogen, it emits light, and a constant process of fusion is going on in the core of the sun. Therefore it is not a planet because all these characteristics are against the definition of a planet.

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