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At around 9,800$^{\circ}$F, which classifies it as a G star, the Sun is hotter than most but not all of the stars within 10 parsecs of it.
Astronomer Todd Henry determined that the Sun, at around 9,800$^{\circ}$F, is a G star, and several other stars within a 10-parsec range are A or F stars.
Of the 357 stars within ten parsecs of the Sun, 327 are classified as K or M stars, with surface temperatures under 8,900$^{\circ}$F.
While most of the stars within 10 parsecs of the Sun are classified as K, M, A, or F stars, the Sun is classified as a G star due to its surface temperature of 9,800$^{\circ}$F.