Are any planets flammable?

The planet Uranus indeed contains a significant amount of hydrogen and methane, both highly flammable gases. However, the burning of methane or hydrogen requires oxygen. Simply put, there is no free oxygen on the planet Uranus.
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Can fire burn on other planets?

Earth is the only known planet where fire can burn. Everywhere else: Not enough oxygen. 6. Conversely, the more oxygen, the hotter the fire.
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Is Neptune atmosphere flammable?

Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune, the three immense gas giants in the outer solar system, all have atmospheres made up of mostly hydrogen. That's a chemical that when it's in gas form on Earth, can be explosively combustible.
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Can Jupiter be ignited?

Objects less massive than that can never achieve the core temperatures required for thermonuclear reactions. This corresponds to about 13 times the mass of Jupiter, meaning that Jupiter itself is incapable of ever 'igniting'. Jupiter lies pretty close to the limit of what we'd call a gas giant.
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Can we burn Neptune?

The outer parts of Neptune are mostly hydrogen and helium. There are small amounts of other gases such as methane, ammonia and water vapour. However, there is no oxygen at all. If you took some of Neptune's outer layer back to earth and mixed it with our air, it could burn.
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Can we heat up Titan?

Titan's lakes also contain some ethane, which boils at ~185 Kelvins at standard pressure. The effect this would have on atmospheric pressure depends on how fast Titan is warmed up. If it is warmed up very rapidly, then the methane and ethane would evaporate faster than the atmosphere is being lost to space.
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Can humans go to Titan?

On January 14, 2005, humans successfully achieved an incredible feat unsurpassed to date. The European Space Agency's (ESA) Huygens probe, a metal pie-plate looking device 1.3 metres in diameter, parachuted down onto Titan, the largest of Saturn's moons, and landed unscathed on its surface.
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Is Titan flammable?

On Titan, the clouds and rain are formed of liquid methane. On Earth, methane is a flammable gas, but Titan has no oxygen in its atmosphere that could support combustion. Also, the temperatures on Titan are so cold -- minus 300 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 149 degrees Celsius) -- that the methane can form liquid.
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What would happen if a nuke hit Jupiter?

In short: Nuking Jupiter won't do much. As you correctly noted, there is definitely not enough oxygen in Jupiter's atmosphere to support combustion, so the bomb would not ignite the hydrogen.
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Could a planet become a star?

Jupiter, while more massive than any other planet in our solar system, is still far too underweight to fuse hydrogen into helium. The planet would need to weigh 13 times its current mass to become a brown dwarf, and about 83 to 85 times its mass to become a low-mass star.
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Can fire exist on Mars?

We know that fire can only burn naturally on our planet, and Mars doesn't have a dense atmosphere or enough oxygen to allow flames to burn – but space station and spacecraft fires are a very real danger, and with crews living and working in close proximity, fire would be disastrous.
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Can Uranus explode?

Since Uranus contains effectively zero free oxygen, the hydrogen and methane in the atmosphere does not burn or explode.
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What planet is made of fire?

Venus is truly a world born of fire, evolved by fire, shaped by fire, and ultimately, as the Sun dies and swells up, to die by fire.
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Which is the only planet that can sustain fire?

No other planet has enough oxygen.
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Is there anything fire Cannot burn?

Wherever any substance is put in fire it burns and changes into ash. But asbestos is one such material that does not burn in fire. That is why the fireman wear clothes made from asbestos when they enter the burning house.
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What if we sent a nuke to the sun?

It's safe to say the nuclear bomb will have no effect at all. But actually it's even harder than that to perturb the sun. The nuclear bomb would be vaporised long before it reached the surface. It could be detonated in space somewhere near the sun.
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What would happen if we nuked Mars?

They would trap the heat from the Sun and slowly melt the ice, creating lakes and rivers and ultimately making the place Earth-like. Ice caps on the Mars' poles contain CO2, so maybe melting them is a good first step?
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How many tons of TNT would it take to destroy Jupiter?

Please be serious. Short answer: You'd need about 10 quintillion nukes, which is 4x the mass of the moon, to destroy Jupiter. That, or, a pile of TNT approximately equal to the mass of the sun should do the trick.
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Is it possible to set Saturn on fire?

Saturn's atmosphere can't burn because there is no free oxygen present. In fact there is regular lightning on Saturn, so if the atmosphere was going to catch fire it would have done so by now.
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Can we colonize Titan?

In certain ways, Titan is the most hospitable extraterrestrial world within our solar system for human colonization. Saturn's unique moon Titan is one of several candidates for possible future colonization in the outer planets in the solar system.
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How long would a trip to Titan take?

When will the mission launch how long will it take to get to Titan? This mission would last about 14 years. It would take roughly seven years to get there, and then the same to get back, though well-timed gravity-assists either on the way there or back could reduce the total flight time to just 10 years.
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How cold is space?

The Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) satellite has refined temperature measurements taken way back in 1964. According to data from the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) satellite, the temperature of space is 2.725K (2.725 degrees above absolute zero).
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Is there gold in Mars?

In addition, lithium, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc, niobium, molybdenum, lanthanum, europium, tungsten, and gold have been found in trace amounts.
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