The sun contributes to space weather because of sun spots. When sun spots release matter, it will go into space, causing solar flares. One day, it is expected to create a solar superstorm which will blow out all the power on earth.
Actually interplanetary space does have weather, but not in the same sense as the weather on Earth e.g. it never rains in space. The Sun emits particles known as the Solar Wind and also sheds huge amounts of matter and energy in what are known as Coronal Mass Ejections.
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Weather requires an atmosphere to occur, as it involves the interaction of air masses with different temperatures and pressures. Space is a vacuum, devoid of any atmosphere, which is why there is no weather in space. Temperature variations and other phenomena in space are driven by other mechanisms, such as solar radiation.
A fast-moving stream of particles released into space from the surface of the sun is called solar wind. These charged particles can interact with planetary magnetic fields and atmospheres, affecting space weather and communication systems on Earth.
From what I've learned the weather in space isn't quite the same as the weather on earth, but is similar in some ways. The weather in space changes all the time. The sun makes the temperature hotter in space. There are sometimes storms on the sun, these are called solar flares. One type of weather up in space is a meteor shower, which is common in space and rare on Earth.
The term "space weather" refers to conditions on the surface of the Sun that ultimately affect Earth and its atmosphere.
Actually interplanetary space does have weather, but not in the same sense as the weather on Earth e.g. it never rains in space. The Sun emits particles known as the Solar Wind and also sheds huge amounts of matter and energy in what are known as Coronal Mass Ejections.
Haha, you'd think "meteorology" (the study of weather) would apply to space. But no, there is no space weather in the traditional sense. There are solar winds, however, which are caused by the force of the sun's radiation pushing hydrogen gas and small particles around.
Energy flux (from the sun - to space) varies with the seasons.
Space weather is the concept of changing environmental conditions in near-Earth space or the space from the Sun's atmosphere to the Earth's atmosphere. It is distinct from the concept of weather within the Earth's planetary atmosphere(troposphere and stratosphere).
These phenomena, which are all related to the Sun's magnetic field, impact our near-Earth space environment and determine our "space weather" In the near future, the same as now.
As of 2021, only the Parker Solar Probe has visited the sun. It was launched by NASA in 2018 with the mission of studying the sun's outer atmosphere and its effects on space weather.
Hot, Humid like weather. Climate zone: Tropical Dry.
Cold and dry. The weather on the moon is always the same since space is a vacuum there can be no water. And the only light comes from the sun.
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There IS weather in Space. a whole branch of Space research looks at Space weather.