The visible surface of the Sun, the photosphere, sits at around 5,500 degrees Celsius. Its outer atmosphere, the corona, runs to one or two million degrees, and in places hotter still. The cooler layer is below; the far hotter one is above it. At these scales the difference between Celsius and kelvin is rounding error, […] The visible surface of the Sun, the photosphere, sits at around 5,500 degrees Celsius. Its outer atmosphere, the corona, runs to one or two million degrees, and in places hotter still. The cooler layer is below; the far hotter one is above it. At the... [5335 chars]