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Small k for kilo-, big K for kelvin.

I skimmed the links that TFA provided and couldn't find the source of that figure. With rare space plasmas near shocks it's typical to have non-thermal distributions where the temperature isn't well defined. I don't think it's anything to get to excited about without having a proper article from NASA instead of IFL slop.


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So it's more the temperature range uncertainty? is that a product of the environment (and with few particles one can actually measure) or a product of the measurement apparatus?

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