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A Supernova core has an temperature of about 100 billion kelvin (100 GK); 6000 times the temperature of the sun's core.

Supernovae are extremely bright and cause a burst of radiation that can briefly outshine an entire galaxy.

During this short interval, a supernova can radiate as much energy as the Sun would produce over its entire life span.

Some supernova are reported to have temperatures > 50 million degrees F

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