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That needs a temperature of several million degrees.
In 1995, they raised the record to 920 million degrees.
When it gets that small, that fast, you hit temperatures where it can start fusing — around 100 million degrees centigrade, or 180 million degrees Fahrenheit".
Eventually, Spitzer was able to heat the ions to a million degrees.
It reached several million degrees - the temperature of the centre of the sun - and kept rising.
The sun's core temperature, he added, is 17 million degrees Celsius.
It doesn't touch anything so it can get to 200 million degrees without heating the wall.
The goal is to generate temperatures of more than 100 million degrees to fuse hydrogen atoms and release nuclear energy.
"It felt like it was a million degrees back there," said Rapp, who finished 13 minutes ahead of Kriat.
Unlike Earth's atmosphere, which cools with height, the solar corona's temperature is at least a million degrees.
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Thermonuclear temperatures — in the sun's core, fifteen million degrees — are high enough to cause protons to slam together so forcefully that they are united by the strong force.
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