Yes and no. In the sunlight, the temperature can reach 107 C (224.6 F) and in 2009, the Lunar Reconnisance orbiter recorded a temperature of -238 C (-396.4 F) inside a crater. See the related link for more information.
At night, the moon does not have an atmosphere to trap heat like the Earth does. Without this protective layer, the moon's surface quickly loses heat and becomes very cold as it is exposed to the cold vacuum of space.
The moon does not have an atmosphere - on the sunlit side it is excruciatingly hot whereas on the night side of the moon it is bitterly cold.
That would be Saturn's eighth moon Enceladus.
europa
It gets hot and cold. Hot because there is no atmosphere so the sun's rays get in much easily. Cold because there is not atmosphere to trap the heat and don't forget the moon rotates so it still has day and night.
The duration of Cold Moon is 1.53 hours.
Cold Moon was created on 1991-05-22.
the moon actually has no air on the moon.
the moon actually has no air on the moon.
yeh quite cold
becase the moon is a dry and cold orb
because the moon is cold
No, the inside of the moon is solid and cold.
At night, the moon does not have an atmosphere to trap heat like the Earth does. Without this protective layer, the moon's surface quickly loses heat and becomes very cold as it is exposed to the cold vacuum of space.
cold.....
Cold and dusty
the moon has extreme heat and extreme cold because the moon has no atmosphere. unlike earth the moon and other planets do not have living life there fore do not have any atmospheric signs or any atmosphere.