In our programming course the teacher will give the class an extra 2 hour to finish the exam. Probably because nobody in the class had time to finish, at least nobody I have talked to.
I'll have to start working a little bit now. I may have a week break, but I also have a physics lab to finish and also another one to start to ease myself later.
I also need to code the code from my programming exam so that I know what to do when I get to the extra 2 hours of my exam.
I think your first answer was more accurate. 600 Kelvin are temperatures you can find here on Earth.
Both answer are way off. The temperature of the sun is 5778 K. My first answer was 3 orders of magnitude too large and my new answer is only one order of magnitude too small, which is still a lot.
the error in my lab was that I was using radian to calculate some tangent and I needed to use degree instead. My answer is now 4992 K. It's still much lower than the real value of 5772 K but I think the difference can be attributed to a combination of me measuring the data poorly and of our scientific method to be not very great.