The vacuum in space only has one temperature: -273.15 degrees Celsius. The planets' temperature do vary, though.
There IS weather in Space. a whole branch of Space research looks at Space weather.
Yes there is weather in space, alot of it too.
There is no weather in space, since there is no air in space for weather to occur in. For that matter, there is not much that you can do to interfere with weather on the surface of Earth, either.
There is "weather" in space, just weather of a different variety than that of planet Earth. See the Wikipedia article:Space weather
There is no weather in space. Weather is something that occurs in the atmosphere of a planet. The people in space can tell the weather on Earth by looking at the cloud formations below them.
no, there is no weather in space.
From what I've learned the weather in space isn't quite the same as the weather on earth, but is similar in some ways. The weather in space changes all the time. The sun makes the temperature hotter in space. There are sometimes storms on the sun, these are called solar flares. One type of weather up in space is a meteor shower, which is common in space and rare on Earth.
No. Only planets have weather: It can't rain in space.
"Near Mars" is "outer space". The only weather is solar weather.
The term "space weather" refers to conditions on the surface of the Sun that ultimately affect Earth and its atmosphere.
Deadliest Space Weather - 2013 was released on: USA: 10 January 2013
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