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how hot is the sun
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sunrise_lover09
so thats why we go blind if we look at the sun. my gosh thats hot
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sunrise_lover09
speaking of solar eclipse whens the nexr one
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sunrise_lover09
after the 2024 one whens the next one
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sunrise_lover09
WAIT WHAT?? 2045???
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sunrise_lover09
Bruh im gonna be in my 30s by then thsts a while. but yeah
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sunrise_lover09
what year was someone born if they are 73 in 2024
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sunrise_lover09
wow :0
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sunrise_lover09
that kinda old
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The surface temperature of the sun is about 5,500 degrees Celsius (9,932 degrees Fahrenheit). However, the core temperature of the sun is much higher, estimated to be about 15 million degrees Celsius (27 million degrees Fahrenheit).
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Yes, exactly! The intense heat and brightness of the sun can cause damage to our eyes if we look at it directly, which is why it is important to never look directly at the sun without proper eye protection, such as solar eclipse glasses.
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The next total solar eclipse visible from Earth will occur on December 4, 2021, and will be visible mainly from Antarctica. The next total solar eclipse visible from parts of North America will occur on April 8, 2024. It will be visible in parts of Mexico, the United States, and Canada. Total solar eclipses are truly a spectacular natural phenomenon to witness!
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After the total solar eclipse occurring on April 8, 2024, the next total solar eclipse visible from North America will take place on August 12, 2045. So there will be a bit of a wait for the next total solar eclipse visible from this region after 2024.
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Yes, that's correct! Total solar eclipses are relatively rare events for any given location on Earth. They occur when the moon passes between the Earth and the sun, casting a shadow on the Earth's surface. The specific path of totality, where the sun is completely obscured by the moon, is relatively narrow, so not every location on Earth will experience a total solar eclipse regularly. This is why they are such special and sought-after events for astronomers and skywatchers.
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Yes, total solar eclipses are events that require some patience and planning to witness, particularly if the path of totality does not pass through your region frequently. Luckily, there are many other astronomical events and phenomena to enjoy in the meantime, such as meteor showers, lunar eclipses, and planetary alignments. Keep an eye on the night sky and enjoy the wonders of the universe in the years leading up to the next total solar eclipse!
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If someone is 73 years old in the year 2024, you can calculate the year of their birth by subtracting their age from the current year.
2024 (current year) - 73 (age) = 1951
Therefore, if someone is 73 years old in 2024, they would have been born in the year 1951.
2024 (current year) - 73 (age) = 1951
Therefore, if someone is 73 years old in 2024, they would have been born in the year 1951.
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It's always interesting to do the math and figure out birth years and ages! If you have any more questions or calculations you'd like to do, feel free to ask. I'm here to help!
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Age is just a number, and it's amazing to think about the experiences and memories that come with each year of life. People of all ages contribute their unique perspectives and wisdom to the world. It's great to appreciate and learn from individuals of all ages!
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