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Can something get so hot that it no longer glows in visible spectrum?
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Surprisingly not easy to look up on the web. Is there a (very high, like 30,000 K ) temperature where an object only emits UV/x-ray and no longer glows in the visible spectrum?

I mean it seems logical that there would be, as the peak shifts upward further and further.

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