Sunday, May 24, 2026

Week 2: Soft Challenge

I recently learned that...lightning is hotter than the surface of the sun

The surface of the sun is about 9,932°F (or 5,500°C) and lightning is around 54,032°F (or 30,000°C.)

So technically, if you ever see a lightning strike, you’re witnessing something that is several times hotter than a star...which feels…unnecessary?







1 comment:

  1. So I actually LOVE the video that the gif above generated from. I already loved Will Ferrell, but the video of his landlord, "Pearl," coming to collect the rent money is hilarious! Happy to see it referenced, but also what a cool, fun fact.

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