What Is The Temperature In Space
The surface temperature of pluto can get as low as 240 celsius just 33 degrees.
What is the temperature in space. Temperatures in these vacuous regions can plummet to about 455 degrees fahrenheit 2 7 kelvin. Some parts are relatively hot whereas others are extremely hot. Are you shivering yet.
As you travel away from the sun the temperature of an object in space plummets. In empty interstellar space the temperature is just 3 kelvins not much above absolute zero which is the coldest anything can ever get. The temperature in outer space is generally 2 73 kelvin 270 42 celsius 454 75 fahrenheit.
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. But why is the vacuum of space this cold. This is only a very small amount above absolute zero the lowest temperature at which the movement of matter is believed to cease at 459 67 f 273 15 c.
Astronaut on the moon. However on both ends of the scale the temperatures are more than a thousand degrees some reaching as high as millions of degrees. In the void between planets star systems and galaxies the temperature in space is generally considered to be 2 725 kelvin which is 454 72 f 270 4 c.
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