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The Moon surface temperature ranges from -300 degrees Fahrenheit in the shade to 214 degrees Fahrenheit in the sun.
The moon has no atmosphere
48 degrees.
-23 c and -9 f
the highest recorded temperature on the moon (surface) was 260° Fahrenheit, or 127° Celsius.
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he made a telescope, made it look at images 20x closer. He looked at the Jupiter and then saw the four moons and called them the "Galilean Moons".
Mean surface temperature (day)107°CMean surface temperature (night)-153°CMaximum surface temperature123°CMinimum surface temperature-233°C
The Moon surface temperature ranges from -300 degrees Fahrenheit in the shade to 214 degrees Fahrenheit in the sun.
The moon has no atmosphere
The Moon's surface temperature depends on where it is measured.... Surface temp. equator 85°Nminmeanmax100 K220 K390 K70 K130 K230 K
48 degrees.
-23 c and -9 f
the highest recorded temperature on the moon (surface) was 260° Fahrenheit, or 127° Celsius.
This is because the moon has no atmosphere, and is therefore unable to maintain heat on its surface.
There is no atmosphere so it is surface temperature only. The surface temperature in full sun can be as high as about 200ºF to as low (on the dark side) as about -200ºF.
Miranda, Uranus' moon is an extremely cold moon. Its mean surface temperature hovers around -305 degrees Fahrenheit. Miranda is 80,620 miles from its planet.