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Saturn's temperature is believed to be about -270 degrees Fahrenheit or -167 degrees Celsius, which is cold. It's so cold because its so far away from the sun. The hottest planets are the inner planets which consists of Mercury and Venus. Earth is in the Goldilocks zone witch is where it is not too hot and not too cold but the right temperature for life. Anything further away from the sun than the Earth is, is way below 0 degrees Celsius as mars is -250 degrees Celsius.
The planets' temperature ranges go from -325 degrees Fahrenheit on Neptune to 864 degrees Fahrenheit on Venus. Venus is the hottest planet while Neptune is the coldest. Earth is the third hottest planet.
Saturn, although it is (on average) -170 degrees celsius. There are only three planets with an average surface temperature above 0 degrees (Venus=467, Mercury=179, Earth=17.) Mars has an average surface temperature of -63, and Jupiter is -150. Then Saturn with -170, Uranus with -215, and Neptune with -235.
A planet called WASP-12b is the hottest planet ever discovered (about 4,000 degrees Fahrenheit, or 2,200 degrees Celsius), and orbits its star faster and closer in than any other known world. The hottest planet in our solar system is Venus, with a temperature of about 900 degrees Fahrenheit, or about 460 degrees Celsius.
Mars is only about 100 degrees colder than the Earth, which makes it closer than any other planet. But there are NO other planets with a temperature "similar" to Earth's.
20 degrees Celsius is about 68 degrees Fahrenheit. This is an ideal temperature for a planet to support carbon-based life, as water is a liquid between 0 and 100 degrees Celsius, or 32 and 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
The vacuum in space only has one temperature: -273.15 degrees Celsius. The planets' temperature do vary, though.
Neptune, the coldest and furthest of our solar systems eight planets.
If you're talking about actual space, as in vacuum, the only temperature is about -273.5 degrees Celsius, as no atoms move in space. On planets and stars, temperature can vary dramatically, from the temperature of vacuum to the core of the hottest star (could be 40 million Celsius).
WARMER. Comment: It's not very warm though. The average temperature is well below zero degrees Celsius.
Saturn's temperature is believed to be about -270 degrees Fahrenheit or -167 degrees Celsius, which is cold. It's so cold because its so far away from the sun. The hottest planets are the inner planets which consists of Mercury and Venus. Earth is in the Goldilocks zone witch is where it is not too hot and not too cold but the right temperature for life. Anything further away from the sun than the Earth is, is way below 0 degrees Celsius as mars is -250 degrees Celsius.
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- 402 degrees Fahrenheit, on Haumea.
It varies on different planets, each planet has its individual temperature. The temperature in the solar system varies dramatically, from about 3 Kelvin (-270°C or -454°F) in the outer reaches of interplanetary space to about 15.7 million Kelvin (15.7 million degrees Celsius or 28.3 million degrees Fahrenheit) at the center of the Sun.
All the planets have temperatures that cover a larger range than that. The Earth goes from about -70 to about +55 degrees C.
The planets' temperature ranges go from -325 degrees Fahrenheit on Neptune to 864 degrees Fahrenheit on Venus. Venus is the hottest planet while Neptune is the coldest. Earth is the third hottest planet.
Saturn, although it is (on average) -170 degrees celsius. There are only three planets with an average surface temperature above 0 degrees (Venus=467, Mercury=179, Earth=17.) Mars has an average surface temperature of -63, and Jupiter is -150. Then Saturn with -170, Uranus with -215, and Neptune with -235.