im not exactly sure but its hot as balls! SWEET!
The maximum temperature on Saturn is around 134 degrees Celsius (273 degrees Fahrenheit) at the top of its clouds, while the minimum temperature is approximately -185 degrees Celsius (-300 degrees Fahrenheit) in its upper atmosphere.
The temperature in the upper atmosphere of Saturn is approximately -175°C, which increases closer to the center of the planet. Saturn has a very hot interior, reaching 11,700 °C at the core.
At the top of Saturn's clouds, the temperature averages -175 C. However, the temperature reaching an extreme high of 11,700 C at the core.
Saturn's interior certainly is quite hot. The core temperature probably is 21,000 °F. In fact, Saturn radiates more energy into space than it receives from the Sun. Saturn's core may be rocky and about the size of the planet Earth. Above that hard core may be a liquid metallic hydrogen layer and a molecular hydrogen layer. Various ices also may be present.
Saturn is the second largest planet, with seven rings around it. The temperatures at the top of Saturn's clouds is -285 degrees F. The planet is said to give off about 2.5 times as much heat as it receices from the sun.
The maximum temperature on Saturn is around 134 degrees Celsius (273 degrees Fahrenheit) at the top of its clouds, while the minimum temperature is approximately -185 degrees Celsius (-300 degrees Fahrenheit) in its upper atmosphere.
The temperature in the upper atmosphere of Saturn is approximately -175°C, which increases closer to the center of the planet. Saturn has a very hot interior, reaching 11,700 °C at the core.
At the top of Saturn's clouds, the temperature averages -175 C. However, the temperature reaching an extreme high of 11,700 C at the core.
Saturn's interior certainly is quite hot. The core temperature probably is 21,000 °F. In fact, Saturn radiates more energy into space than it receives from the Sun. Saturn's core may be rocky and about the size of the planet Earth. Above that hard core may be a liquid metallic hydrogen layer and a molecular hydrogen layer. Various ices also may be present.
Saturn is the second largest planet, with seven rings around it. The temperatures at the top of Saturn's clouds is -285 degrees F. The planet is said to give off about 2.5 times as much heat as it receices from the sun.
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Saturn is the gas Giant with tiny core deep down the atmosphere. Surface temperature of Saturn is govern by its' thermodynamic cycle of rise and sink of massive gases. I believe, the surface temperature at the reference surface would not be of any great difference may be 10,000 oC with insignificant difference of day and night.
At the level at which the atmospheric pressure on Saturn is the same as the pressure on earth, the temperature is around 134°K (-139°C). Earth's average temperature is 287°K (14°C). Earth is 153°C warmer. Saturn gets warmer as you move closer to the core.
The mean temperature on Saturn is 88 K
the temperature on Saturn is exactly -180 C
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Jupiter. Saturn's core is around 11000oC which drops down to around -150oC in its atmosphere. Jupiter's lowest temperature is around 30oK (only slightly above absolute zero).