Suppose I am an alien, living on a distant planet, a very BIG distant planet.
One day, I thought of making a planet on my own. I went to a nearby land and using my ultra heavy duty land moving machine, drilled out some $10^{26}$ kilos of mud. Then I dumped it into my space vehicle, and went off in search for a gravity free space.
Using my supersensitive gravimeter, I found a place, and opened my vehicle and set all the mud to float freely in space.
I knew that the particles would eventually coagulate, according to the $\frac{Gm_1m_2}{R^2}$ rule .
Given that my life time is very long,
Will I ever get to see a planet out of my mud ?
Now, if I wait long enough,
Will I make a Star out of my planet?
Thinking a little deeper,
Will My Planet Be Watery..?
Since water evaporates AND suddenly freezes in space, according to Water in vacuum (or space) and temperature in space,
The water in the mud instantly vaporizes and spreads out. WHICH MEANS, I won't get a watery planet after-all;
BUT the same link says the water recrystallizes into ice , once thrown out in space.
DOES THAT mean, that the ice would return to the planet due to its gravity, and due to pressure, form water, making my planet watery again...?