Have you ever wondered, what’s the temperature in space? 🌌🥶 Space is a strange place with no atmosphere to trap heat or cold. Temperatures vary drastically depending on where you are. In direct sunlight, near Earth, it can get as hot as 120°C. But in the shadows? It can drop to a chilling -250°C!
In deep space, far from stars and planets, the temperature hovers near -270°C, just above absolute zero. That’s the coldest temperature possible, where atoms almost stop moving.
So, why such extremes? Without air, heat can’t spread evenly, leaving space freezing in the dark and boiling under the sun. Isn’t that fascinating?
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What’s the Temperature in Space? 🌌🥶
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