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The temperature on the moon Umbriel, which is a moon of Uranus, is estimated to be around -213 degrees Celsius (-352 degrees Fahrenheit) on its surface. This extremely cold temperature is due to its distance from the Sun and its lack of atmosphere to trap heat.
The temperature at the center of the Moon is estimated to be around 1,300°C (2,372°F) due to the heat generated during its formation and radioactive decay of elements. However, there is no direct way to measure this temperature as we have not been able to access the Moon's core.
It is estimated that the moon's core temperature is around 1,300-1,914 degrees Fahrenheit (700-1,050 degrees Celsius). The core is believed to be partially molten due to the heat leftover from the moon's formation.
the temperature on the moon at noon is 8633896543 celcous
the temperature of your breathe when you exhale can be estimated to be about 74F
the a surface temperature of Pluto is -382F and -230C
The Moon has no atmosphere.
The surface temperature can be estimated quite precisely from the color of the light. The temperature of the core can't be measured as directly, and must be estimated based on our knowledge of how stars work.
No, the moon is not the size of the state of Texas. The moon is much larger than Texas. The diameter of the moon is an estimated 2,160 miles.
The surface temperature of Miranda, one of Uranus' moons, is estimated to be around -200°C (-328°F). This makes it one of the coldest known moons in the Solar System due to its distance from the Sun and its lack of a significant atmosphere to trap heat.
-234 and 254 is the temperature of the moon
That would have been during the formation of the Earth, specifically when it was hit by the proto-planet Thea, which led to the formation of the Moon, with temperatures estimated to have been somewhere around 2000°c.