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I cannot imagine 10^30 kg of H2O floating around in space but if it did what would be the effect of that vast amount of Oxygen on the start up of nuclear fusion that is required for a star to get going presumably the Oxygen would accumulate at the centre with an outer shell of Hydrogen but I doubt if pressures would be high enough for fusion to start up.
Wouldn't it turn into ice?
There are some fairly massive balls of water out there in space - we call them comets.
Huh? Never knew that comets are made of water. I thought comets are hot since I think of them as shooting stars, or are those water boiling?