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- How Hot Is the Sun? - Space
The sun's corona can reach temperatures of around 1 8 million degrees F to 3 6 million degrees F (1 to 2 million degrees C), that's up to 500 times hotter than the photosphere
- Sun: Facts - NASA Science
In one of the Sun’s biggest mysteries, the Sun’s outer atmosphere, the corona, gets hotter the farther it stretches from the surface The corona reaches up to 3 5 million °F (2 million °C) – much, much hotter than the photosphere
- How Hot Is the Sun? Sun Temperature - Science Notes and Projects
The temperature of the Sun varies, from 5500 C (10,000 F) on its surface up to 15 million C (27 million F) at its core Have you ever wondered just how hot the Sun is? It’s not a single temperature because the Sun consists of layers where different processes occur
- How Hot Is the Sun? - Encyclopedia Britannica
The surface of the Sun, known as the photosphere, reaches a temperature of about 5,800 kelvin (K; 10,000 degrees °F) This intense heat is what gives the Sun its glow, providing the warmth necessary for life on Earth
- How hot is the Sun? Our stars staggering temperature, explained
How hot is the Sun? The Sun is around 15 million °C (27 million °F) at its core and 5,500°C (9932°F) on its surface The outer atmosphere surrounding the Sun measures around 2 million °C (3 6 million °F) with some areas of it reaching as hot as 20 million °C (36 million °F)
- How hot is the Sun? | Surface Temperature Variance
The Sun is nearly a perfect sphere of hot plasma The average surface temperatures are at around 5 778 K, but they vary since it is composed out of three layers
- How hot is the Sun? | High Altitude Observatory
The Sun is extremely hot! The center of the Sun is at least 10 million degrees The “surface” of the Sun (what we see) is only 5800 degrees Kelvin (~10,000 Fahrenheit) This is cool for the Sun but is actually hot enough to melt any material found on Earth
- How Hot Is The Sun? - WorldAtlas
Just as with our blue planet, the hottest part of the Sun is its core Here, nuclear reactions fuse hydrogen into helium, producing temperatures as high as 27 million degrees °F (15 million °C) in the process
- How hot is the Sun? - Science Sparks
Life on Earth depends on the light and heat from the Sun While the warmth from the Sun gently warms you on a sunny day, the core of the Sun is a mind-blowing 15 million degrees Celsius ( 27 million degrees Fahrenheit), and the surface is 5500 degrees Celsius ( 10000 degrees Fahrenheit)
- How hot is the Sun? | Cool Cosmos
How hot is the Sun? The temperature at the surface of the Sun is about 10,000 Fahrenheit (5,600 Celsius) The temperature rises from the surface of the Sun inward towards the very hot center of the Sun where it reaches about 27,000,000 Fahrenheit (15,000,000 Celsius)
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