The temperatures below Saturn's clouds are much higher than those at the top of the clouds. The planet gives off about 2 1/2 times as much heat as it receives from the Sun. Many astronomers believe that much of Saturn's internal heat comes from energy generated by the slow sinking of helium through the liquid hydrogen in the planet's interior.
The temperature at the top of Saturn's clouds averages -285° F (-175 °C). The core of Saturn is much hotter, estimated at 11,700 °C.
The surface temperature of Saturn at 1 bar is 134 Kelvin which equates to -139o Celsius
Neptune is expected to have the lowest surface temperature among Uranus, Saturn, and Neptune. This is due to Neptune's farther distance from the sun compared to Uranus and Saturn, resulting in less solar energy reaching its atmosphere.
Saturn's average surface temperature is a frigid -288 degrees Fahrenheit (-178 degrees Celsius). The planet does not have a solid surface like Earth but rather a thick atmosphere made mostly of hydrogen and helium.
The highest sea surface temperature ever recorded was 98.6°F (37°C) in the Persian Gulf in 2019.
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Surface temperature? Saturn probably doesn't HAVE a "surface".
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95° Fahrenheit
The surface temperature of Saturn at 1 bar is 134 Kelvin which equates to -139o Celsius
140 degrees Celsius
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Neptune is expected to have the lowest surface temperature among Uranus, Saturn, and Neptune. This is due to Neptune's farther distance from the sun compared to Uranus and Saturn, resulting in less solar energy reaching its atmosphere.
Saturn's average surface temperature is a frigid -288 degrees Fahrenheit (-178 degrees Celsius). The planet does not have a solid surface like Earth but rather a thick atmosphere made mostly of hydrogen and helium.
The average temperature on the surface of Europa (as in one of Saturn's moons) is around -260 degrees Fahrenheit.
Saturn is the gas Giant with tiny core deep down the atmosphere. Surface temperature of Saturn is govern by its' thermodynamic cycle of rise and sink of massive gases. I believe, the surface temperature at the reference surface would not be of any great difference may be 10,000 oC with insignificant difference of day and night.
The temperature on the surface of Saturn is about -180 c, which is right under -300 f.
The highest sea surface temperature ever recorded was 98.6°F (37°C) in the Persian Gulf in 2019.