Spectral class is the categorization of stars by temperature and size, mostly the former. Spectral class B is very hot. In descending order (hottest to coolest) the spectral classes are O,B,A,F,G,K,M. You can see that B is very near the top.
No the suits are regulated to protect them from the freezing cold of space.
Well actually there is radiation. Because space is so cold that when the storm forms they both make radiation. Just like hot air and cold air making a tornado.
Earth is a moderate temperature planet. While temperatures can vary greatly from hot to cold depending on location and season, on average Earth's temperature can support liquid water, making it suitable for life as we know it. The average surface temperature is about 59 degrees Fahrenheit (15 degrees Celsius).
it is cold
No, a hot pan is not cold. A hot pan is one that has been heated and will be warm to the touch, not cold.
The O spectral class is the highest temperature class. Stars in this class are extremely hot and blue in color, with surface temperatures exceeding 30,000 K.
"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.
Water.
Water
In space, there is no atmosphere to trap heat. So, heat from the Sun can make certain areas in space hot, while other areas can be extremely cold, approaching near absolute zero. Overall, space is considered cold due to the lack of matter to conduct or hold heat.
Eta Pegasi (Matar) is a star in the constellation Pegasus.It has a spectral class of G2 (The same as our Sun) so has a temperature range of between 5,200 --> 6,000 Kbuttckeecks
internal metabolism
We compare its spectral data to that of earth.
No the suits are regulated to protect them from the freezing cold of space.
my guess is that a black hole would be niether because there is no atmoshere in space, although, it could be cold. i KNOW its not hot. Zachary mcalpin (13)
Delta Cassiopeiae (Ksora and Ruchbah) is a star in the constellation Cassiopeia.It has a spectral class of A5 so it's colour will be white and have a temperature of between 7,500--10,000 Kelvin
heat always flows from hot to cold. ps, are you in mrs. ritters class???