THANK YOU to all of our subscribers for taking us to 250,000!! To say thanks we decided to dedicate a full week to 250,000.
In this Sci Guide, Martin Archer is looking at what, if anything can be 250k times hotter than the sun.
The Sun is burning at about 15 million degrees Celsius. In 2012 a temperature 250,000 times larger than that of the Sun's core was achieved in the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Lab in the US. [ Ссылка ]
However the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider doesn't hold the trophy for reaching the highest temperature. That goes to the Large Hadron Collider at CERN which recorded reaching 5.5 trillion degrees by colliding lead atoms together! Hot Stuff! [ Ссылка ]
Greg Foot has an awesome video on why things glow white hot [ Ссылка ]
Or if you're pondering how big the solar system is have a look at Martin's video from last week [ Ссылка ]
If you think you are hotter than the sun, why not give us a thumbs up! Or if you think your friends are hotter than the sun, why not share it with them!
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