How hot is the sun?

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#1 Mr_Fujiv1
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It must be soo soo hot! anyone know actually how hot the sun is?

If we burn from miles and miles away how close would we be able to get to it?

O yea i nearly forgot, afterplanet/stars etchave been sucked up by a black hole where do you think they end up?

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#2 Pirate700
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We burn from the UV rays, not the heat. :|

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#3 Head_of_games
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1. Around 15,000,000 Celsius. 2. They get squished.
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#4 JimCarreyForYou
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Not as hot as me that's for sure.
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#5 Mr_Fujiv1
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i didnt actually say we burn from the heat i just said we burn. :|
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#6 rjxtian
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hotter than my girlfriend and my microwave
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#7 RebelPixel
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It must be soo soo hot! anyone know actually how hot the sun is?

If we burn from miles and miles away how close would we be able to get to it?

O yea i nearly forgot, afterplanet/stars etchave been sucked up by a black hole where do you think they end up?

Mr_Fujiv1

We can cook some kick ass hamburgers there.

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#8 savetehhaloz
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-1 celcius
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#9 Ikouze
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So hot, it could disengrate you in seconds.

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#10 pulica_muistul
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I agree ... it's definately not as hot as the guy above me ... but it's still prety hot

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#11 pierst179
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Very hot. :o

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#12 _LiquidFlame_
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We burn from the UV rays, not the heat. :|

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Lol this man speaks the truth.
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#13 Shiggums
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hotter than my girlfriend and my microwaverjxtian

AND your microwave? :o

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#14 Mr_Fujiv1
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[QUOTE="RebelPixel"]

[QUOTE="Mr_Fujiv1"]

It must be soo soo hot! anyone know actually how hot the sun is?

If we burn from miles and miles away how close would we be able to get to it?

O yea i nearly forgot, afterplanet/stars etchave been sucked up by a black hole where do you think they end up?

We can cook some kick ass hamburgers there.

LOL! why dont they just send all the rubbish and burn it up there? that would stop all the junk problem we have.
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#15 RebelPixel
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[QUOTE="RebelPixel"]

[QUOTE="Mr_Fujiv1"]

It must be soo soo hot! anyone know actually how hot the sun is?

If we burn from miles and miles away how close would we be able to get to it?

O yea i nearly forgot, afterplanet/stars etchave been sucked up by a black hole where do you think they end up?

Mr_Fujiv1

We can cook some kick ass hamburgers there.

LOL! why dont they just send all the rubbish and burn it up there? that would stop all the junk problem we have.

but what if something goes wrong and it comes back to us. Then we will have a junk astroid.

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#16 Mr_Fujiv1
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[QUOTE="RebelPixel"]

[QUOTE="Mr_Fujiv1"][QUOTE="RebelPixel"]

We can cook some kick ass hamburgers there.

LOL! why dont they just send all the rubbish and burn it up there? that would stop all the junk problem we have.

but what if something goes wrong and it comes back to us. Then we will have a junk astroid.

HAHAHA! true,true but what we could do is chuck all the rubbish in space so it just orbits :D and will never come back down
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#17 psn_Jaimzl
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well an atomic blast at ground zero is close to the temperature of the surface of the sun. And if you know anything about history than yes it will disinigrate you.

And I would assume for it to kill you, you would have to be outside the goldylocks zone. the radioactivity from the sun would probably kill you before you get close enough to be greatly affected by the suns gravity.

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[QUOTE="Mr_Fujiv1"][QUOTE="RebelPixel"]

We can cook some kick ass hamburgers there.

RebelPixel

LOL! why dont they just send all the rubbish and burn it up there? that would stop all the junk problem we have.

but what if something goes wrong and it comes back to us. Then we will have a junk astroid.

How would it come back? This isn't futurama. lol

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#19 JimCarreyForYou
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but what if something goes wrong and it comes back to us. Then we will have a junk astroid.

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What do we do when we want to kill something? We kill it with fire!! But really I always thought of that to just drop all tha garbage to the sun so it incinerate for good.
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#20 RebelPixel
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[QUOTE="RebelPixel"]

[QUOTE="Mr_Fujiv1"] LOL! why dont they just send all the rubbish and burn it up there? that would stop all the junk problem we have.Mr_Fujiv1

but what if something goes wrong and it comes back to us. Then we will have a junk astroid.

HAHAHA! true,true but what we could do is chuck all the rubbish in space so it just orbits :D and will never come back down

aliens willl probaly nuke us. Just because we did that.

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#21 Mr_Fujiv1
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i want this topic to get a flame next to it so we know that the sun is really hot. haha aliens. why does everyone make out aliens are green? who even came up with the name aliens? i bet they looks like us but with a massive tube in their head so they can breath. i just wonder.
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#22 RebelPixel
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i want this topic to get a flame next to it so we know that the sun is really hot. haha aliens. why does everyone make out aliens are green? who even came up with the name aliens? i bet they looks like us but with a massive tube in their head so they can breath. i just wonder.Mr_Fujiv1

Some guy made it up in the 1900s. He claimed he was abducted by aliens. Then told him what planet they were from etc..... The planet isn't in our solar system its in a difrrent galaxy i think.

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Almost as hot as me 8)
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#24 RebelPixel
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Almost as hot as me 8)69ANT69

N1gga plz...

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only half as hot as i am
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBotwBfwGCQ&feature=PlayList&p=E0E10127049E5138&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=1

AP has the answer.

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#27 Lief_Ericson
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Well it is definatley not as cool as Andre 3000

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#28 sub-raid
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it's hot enough to burn my hat
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#29 legend26
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over 9000 degrees!!!

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#30 JediXMan
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The surface of the Sun is 5,800 Kelvin (K), which is almost 10,000 Fahrenheit. The core of the Sun is about 15,000,000 K, about 26,999,540 F.

See NASA.gov

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#31 GTR2addict
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1. Around 15,000,000 Celsius. 2. They get squished.Head_of_games
wrong to an extent, the sun has that temperature on core, the surface is about 6000C

edit: also, they get squished allright, compressed into piroscopic particles (1 tenth of a micron), imagine shoving an elephant into a box of matches without ripping the box, and with it full of matches

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#32 zakkro
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I've only seen the sun from down here on Earth and never bothered to read any of dem fancy-shmancy text books. I'm guessing it's about 80, maybe 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
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#33 ImaPirate0202
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You know when you put leftover pizza in the microwave for too long and it burns your tongue? Well, the sun is even hotter than that.

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#34 Mr_Fujiv1
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sooo many answers i just dont know which one is right :s

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#35 jimmyjammer69
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About 5 deg. hotter than a McDonalds hot apple pie.
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very?
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#37 shoot-first
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[QUOTE="Mr_Fujiv1"]

It must be soo soo hot! anyone know actually how hot the sun is?

If we burn from miles and miles away how close would we be able to get to it?

O yea i nearly forgot, afterplanet/stars etchave been sucked up by a black hole where do you think they end up?

RebelPixel

We can cook some kick ass hamburgers there.

Call me when the steaks and ribs are on the grill.

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#38 Kenny789
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Sun is hot enough to fry an egg......... Ok that was lame.
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#39 mutenpika
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It must be soo soo hot! anyone know actually how hot the sun is?

If we burn from miles and miles away how close would we be able to get to it?

O yea i nearly forgot, afterplanet/stars etchave been sucked up by a black hole where do you think they end up?

Mr_Fujiv1
To answer your questions: 1: The sun is about 5,750 Kelvin on its surface. That's about 5476 Centigrade and 9890 Fahrenheit. At its core, it's 15,700,000 K, which is 28,250,000 F. 2: Depends on what you're in. The sun has a lot of ways of killing you. 3: A black hole isn't really a "hole" so much as an amount of matter that's been compressed until it occupies precisely one point of space, with a volume of precisely zero. When something is pulled into its incredibly strong gravity well, it is compacted to such a degree that it just becomes part of that singular point of matter and just increases the mass of the black hole.
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#40 Devvy01
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It'll cook an egg, oh, and well most other things
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#41 howlrunner13
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Depends on where on the sun you are talking about. The sun is actually hotter on the outside because of all the activity and get cooler as you go down, and then it gets hotter again.

No one knows what happens to matter that enters a black hole.

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SCIENCE!
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SCIENCE!supercubedude64
yea? im not sure what you mean?