Current scientific opinion holds that the sun's core temperature is about
14,000,000 K, and the surface (photosphere) temperature is about 5,800 K.
("K" is a measure of degrees centigrade above absolute zero, which is -273
degrees C.)
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The surface temperature of your sun is almost 6,000 degrees, but it rapidly
increases as the interior is penetrated until it attains the unbelievable height
of about 35,000,000 degrees in the central regions. (All of these temperatures
refer to your Fahrenheit scale.)