ReePrime
How Hot Is The Sun?

Hosted by Dailymotion. For legal issues report at the Copyright Center, report us on DMC, or use the Instant Removal tool.

How Hot Is The Sun?

U
universetoday

449 Views • Feb 06, 2014

Description

In this short video explainer, Universe Today publisher Fraser Cain investigates the temperature of the Sun. How hot is the core of the Sun, and why is the atmosphere hotter than the surface?

More from User

09:18

Is Time To Go Back to Uranus and Neptune? Revisiting Ice Giants of the Solar System

universetoday

09:42

Is Human Hibernation Possible? Going to Sleep for Long Duration Spaceflight

universetoday

10:17

Gravitational Astronomy? How Detecting Gravitational Waves Changes Everything

universetoday

09:50

Flying Into the Sun? NASA's Parker Solar Probe Mission

universetoday

10:14

Construction Tips from a Type 2 Engineer - Part 1: Collaboration with Isaac Arthur

universetoday

08:17

How Do We Know the Universe is Flat? Discovering the Topology of the Universe

universetoday

Related Videos

02:25

S. Korea's K-Star fusion device reaches record plasma temperature 7 times hotter than the sun

Arirang News

02:45

S. Korea's K-Star fusion device reaches record plasma temperature 7 times hotter than the sun

Arirang News

00:37

Tag your friends ✩ MercuryMercury is the closest planet from the Sun. The side facing the sun is extre...e is incredibly cold. The temperatures range from -150 C to 425. Without your spacesuit, you’d either freeze or instantl

shivam_editz_4m

00:10

Tag your friends __✩ Mercury__Mercury is the closest planet from the Sun. The side facing the sun is extremely hot_ whereas the other side is incredibly cold. The temperatures range from -150 C to 425. Without your s(

Shamroz Khan

00:17

Tag your friends __✩ Mercury__Mercury is the closest planet from the Sun. The side facing the sun is extremely hot_ whereas the other side is incredibly cold. The temperatures range from -150 C to 425. Without your space(

Shamroz Khan

00:15

Tag your friends ✩ MercuryMercury is the closest planet from the Sun. The side facing the sun is extremely hot, whereas the other side is incredibly cold. The temperatures range from -150 C to 425. Without your

Tayyab