Temperature In Outer Space
The key defining characteristic of outer space is emptiness.
Temperature in outer space. However on both ends of the scale the temperatures are more than a thousand degrees some reaching as high as millions of degrees. The temperature in outer space is generally 2 73 kelvin 270 42 celsius 454 75 fahrenheit. Astronomers tell us that the solar wind and interstellar gas clouds are over a thousand degrees and sometimes in the millions but also that the cosmic background temperature is minus 455 degrees.
The earth is about 93 million miles away and we see temperatures between 185 kelvin 126 degrees fahrenheit or 88 degrees celsius to 331 kelvin 136 degrees fahrenheit or 58 degrees celsius. The temperatures of outer space around the earth near earth. This is actually the temperature of cosmic microwave background radiation which is spread throughout the universe.
Matter in space concentrates into. Far outside our solar system and out past the distant reachers of our galaxy in the vast nothingness of space the distance between gas and dust particles grows limiting their ability to transfer.