* The Sun is much, much hotter than Mars overall. The Sun's surface temperature is around 5,500 degrees Celsius (9,932 degrees Fahrenheit), while Mars's average surface temperature is a chilly -63 degrees Celsius (-81 degrees Fahrenheit).
* But, Mars does experience localized bursts of heat. If you were to land on Mars and stand near a specific point, you might experience a much higher temperature than -63 degrees Celsius. This could happen due to things like sunlight reflecting off the surface or localized geological activity.
So, while the Sun is overall much hotter than Mars, there are specific points on Mars that might feel warmer than the average Martian temperature.