It's -110 degrees Celsius according to a website called "Journey Through the Galaxy".
Jupiter is a very cold planet. It has an average surface temperature of around -234 degrees Fahrenheit. Jupiter's temperature depends on the temperature on the inside of the planet, not by its distance from the sun.
The average surface temperature of Jupiter is -234 degrees Fahrenheit.
As the planet Jupiter has no surface, the temperature of the "surface" cannot be measured.
The average surface temperature of Jupiter is approximately -145 degrees Celsius (-234 degrees Fahrenheit). However, Jupiter does not have a solid surface like Earth, so this temperature refers to the cloud tops in its atmosphere.
-150°C
The surface temperature of Jupiter varies depending on the region, but averages around -145 degrees Celsius (-234 degrees Fahrenheit). This temperature is mainly determined by Jupiter's distance from the Sun and its composition of mostly hydrogen and helium gases.
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Jupiter, at the surface anyway. Venus has the hottest surface temperature of all the planets.
Jupiter does not have a solid surface like Earth, so it does not have a surface temperature. The temperature near the top of Jupiter's clouds is around -145 degrees Celsius (-234 degrees Fahrenheit). The temperature increases as you move towards the core of the planet due to the intense pressure and heat generated by gravitational compression.
-150°C
Defining Jupiter's surface is a bit of a complex problem. That said, unless you literally define it in terms of temperature or something related to temperature, no, it would not be constant.
Temperature Range on JupiterThe temperature at the top of Jupiter's clouds is approximately -230oF (-145oC). The temperature increases as you move downward through the clouds, and reaches 70oF (21oC) at the point in the atmosphere where its atmospheric pressure is about 10 times that of earth's. Near the core of Jupiter the temperature may reach 43,000oF (24,000oC), which is hotter than the surface of the sun.Sources do not agree on what exactly the surface temperature of Jupiter is, perhaps because it is a gaseous planet that has no surface as we think of them. Most agree that the temperature is well under -100oF, and closer to -150oF at what is considered to be the surface.