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Is the core of Jupiter hotter than the sun?
The temperature in the clouds of Jupiter is about minus 145 degrees Celsius (minus 234 degrees Fahrenheit). The temperature near the planet’s center is much, much hotter. The core temperature may be about 24,000 degrees Celsius (43,000 degrees Fahrenheit). That’s hotter than the surface of the sun!
Why is the surface of the sun hotter than the core?
It would create waves that can carry huge amounts of energy along vast distances – from the sun’s surface to its upper atmosphere. The heat travels along what are called solar magnetic flux tubes before bursting into the corona, producing its high temperature.
Which planet’s surface is hottest?
Venus
Planetary surface temperatures tend to get colder the farther a planet is from the Sun. Venus is the exception, as its proximity to the Sun and dense atmosphere make it our solar system’s hottest planet.
What is the hottest temperature on Saturn’s surface?
At the top layer of the atmosphere, the temperature ranges from minus 173 degrees Celsius (minus 280 degrees Fahrenheit) to minus 113 degrees Celsius (minus 170 degrees Fahrenheit). About 322 kilometers (200 miles) lower, the temperature is as high as 57 degrees Celsius (134 degrees Fahrenheit).
What is hotter than the sun core?
Really! The Earth’s core is hotter than the outer layer of the Sun. The inner core, under huge pressure, is solid and may be a single immense iron crystal. The outer core is liquid, and probably acts as a dynamo creating our magnetic field.
Does Sun have solid core?
The Sun does not have a solid surface or continents like Earth, nor does it have a solid core (Figure 1). However, it does have a lot of structure and can be discussed as a series of layers, not unlike an onion.
What is Saturn’s average surface temperature?
Saturn is considerably colder than Jupiter being further from the Sun, with an average temperature of about -285 degrees F.
How hot does Saturn get?
On the surface, Saturn’s average temperature varies from about -185 degrees Celsius (-300 degrees Fahrenheit) to -122 C (-188 F). The temperature variation is due to the planet’s internal processes, not the sun.
What is the temperature at the core of Saturn?
Saturn’s interior is hot! At the core, the temperature is at least 15,000 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s hotter than the surface of the Sun! Similarly one may ask, what does the core of Saturn look like?
What makes Saturn’s atmosphere so colorful?
(Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute) Saturn is mostly made up of hydrogen, with some helium. Gases such as sulfur, methane, ammonia, nitrogen and oxygen lie within the planet’s atmosphere, creating colorful bands. Temperatures in Saturn’s atmosphere increase along with pressure the closer one travels to the center.
Do planets get colder farther from the Sun?
Planetary surface temperatures tend to get colder the farther a planet is from the Sun. Venus is the exception, as its proximity to the Sun and dense atmosphere make it our solar system’s hottest planet. The average temperatures of planets in our solar system are:
What are the average temperatures of the planets in our Solar System?
Saturn – minus 218°F (-138°C) Uranus – minus 320°F (-195°C) Neptune – minus 331°F (-201°C) Pluto – minus 388°F (-233°C) This graphic shows the average temperatures of various destinations in our solar system. (Planets not to scale) In general, the surface temperatures decreases with increasing distance from the sun.