In 2003 the Space Ship Challenger recorded a temperature in outerspace of 32 degrees, the temperature water freezes. Little did they know, but upon return the Challengers on-board ice chest was unlatched so skeptics believe the temperature recording was skewed due to the Challengers ice stash floating around in space.
The Shuttles and their key systems were never designed for the extreme cold of interplanetary space; while it's cold in Earth orbit, it'd downright hot compared to coldness of space between the planets.
-270 Celsius
because the sun faces the earth while the earth is being hot Outer space is neither hot nor cold. Temperature measures the energy of atomic particles. Sense there is no atomic particles in the vacuum of outer space there is no temperature.
President Nixon urged NASA and the Soviet Space Agency to cooperate in a joint Space Station project. This lead to an open dialogue in scientific areas with our Cold War enemy.
The Cold War catalyzed the US space program as a competition with the Soviet Union. It led to increased funding and resources being directed towards space exploration, resulting in significant advancements such as the Apollo missions to the moon. The intense rivalry between the US and USSR fueled innovation and technological advancements in the space race.
Lack of heat makes space cold.
the earth is cold because the space is cold , space is -273 it's very very cold , we can't feel it because there is a sun that keep us warm.
Space is cold because it is a vacuum, meaning there is no matter to trap heat. Without any particles to transfer heat, objects in space lose heat quickly, making it very cold.
Space is cold because it is a vacuum, meaning there is no air or matter to trap heat. Without any molecules to transfer heat, objects in space lose heat quickly, making it very cold.
The cold war space race was when Russia and America were competing against each other to see who could go to space first.
"what is the wether like in space? always hot? manley cold? both?" I assume this was posted as a joke, because it was posted as an answer not a question, but always cold. In a way cold does't actually exist, it is just an absence of heat. If there is no gases, in space to be hot, then there is an absence heat, or cold.
space means a outside cold world lightyears and lightyears away in the deep space
Temperature is from molecular movement so as space has no molecules, there is nothing to heat. Hence the reason it is cold now i know u all would be thinking that it would get cold and cold no every thing stops same thing is like with space it also has it stopness it stops at the temprature of -270.
Dude! There was a LOT of outer space activity on both sides during the Cold War! The Space Race was one of the most visible parts of the Cold War.
Cold air does take up space. All matter does.Cold air just takes up less space than warm air.
the space shuttle challenger was kind of safe. the only problem was that it was a cold day and the O-rings broke because of the cold.
The Shuttles and their key systems were never designed for the extreme cold of interplanetary space; while it's cold in Earth orbit, it'd downright hot compared to coldness of space between the planets.