Temperature in outer space is typically measured using instruments aboard satellites and spacecraft, such as infrared sensors or thermal detectors. These instruments can detect the amount of heat radiating from objects in space and convert that into temperature measurements. Additionally, some telescopes can also measure temperature by observing the radiation emitted by objects in space at different wavelengths.
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.
Of course, there are shadows in outer space (except or the sun itself.)
In Outer Space was created in 1983.
Tagalog Translation of OUTER SPACE: sa kabilang daigdig
Im assuming that ur referring to outer space. In the outer space the area between celestial bodies is termed as the void. The vacuum will rip you apart, and the temperature varies as u approach and stray from stars. Particles cannot diffuse in space due to the void. The void is where matter does not exist
it gets cooler when you get closer to outer space
There are several problems met by astronauts in outer space. These problems include oxygen, radiation, gravity, weight, temperature, and food.
Space temperature is typically measured using instruments called thermometers or temperature sensors, which can be mounted on satellites, space probes, or the International Space Station. These devices can measure the temperature of the surrounding environment, which is often near absolute zero in deep space, or the temperature of objects in space. Additionally, infrared sensors can detect thermal radiation emitted by objects, providing temperature readings in the vacuum of space.
Yes, exactly.
The outer core can be anywhere from about 7,200˚F to about 11,000˚F. Nobody could ever measure such a hot temperature, thus this must be an estimate.
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.
You can't, temperature is the average kenetic energy of the molecules and in space, there simply are too few or none to measure.
outer (as in "outer space")
There is no antonym for outer space.
outer (as in "outer space")
they built it in outer space
Zero is not correct. Your weight may be zero in parts of space, but not in others. Weight, however, is a different thing altogether to mass and it is important not to confuse the two. Mass is the amount of matter in an object and this remains the same.