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User avatar #97 to #25 - thatguythatlaughs (01/20/2013) [-]
ok, the k is before the degree symbol.
15k=15000 degrees of what i assume is Fahrenheit.
User avatar #80 to #25 - themarineelite (01/20/2013) [-]
If its Kelvin thats pretty fucking cold then. The temperature in open space is 2.5 Kelvin.
#49 to #25 - wickedtruth **User deleted account** (01/20/2013) [-]
KEVIN!?!!
User avatar #28 to #25 - pseudobob (01/20/2013) [-]
15 degrees Kelvin?
User avatar #62 to #28 - veneficium (01/20/2013) [-]
actually, you don't put the degree symbol for Kelvin, so it's still the same unit as the previous 2, whether it's in Fahrenheit or Celsius, it's still really hot
User avatar #73 to #62 - pseudobob (01/20/2013) [-]
Celsius is near twice as hot as Fahrenheit at that rating.
User avatar #30 to #28 - thatguythatlaughs (01/20/2013) [-]
15000 degrees. of something i dont know if F or C. But the K isnt after the degree symbol
User avatar #35 to #30 - pseudobob (01/20/2013) [-]
I'm pretty sure it's Fahrenheit, considering those other temperatures. But who knows, maybe Alderaan is usually 72 Kelvin?
#37 to #35 - N. Korean citizen (01/20/2013) [-]
Alderaan is inhabited by humans, and there are no known alien species known in the lore that could survive in that temperature anyway.
#79 to #37 - demonthefox (01/20/2013) [-]
They were not humans >-> This was in a galaxy far far away and a long long time ago... before humans came to be
User avatar #42 to #37 - pseudobob (01/20/2013) [-]
Do tardigrades exist in SW lore?
#33 to #30 - N. Korean citizen (01/20/2013) [-]
probably Fahrenheit, as 74 is a livable temperature on that scale.
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