The temperature on the moon varies from -387 Fahrenheit , at night, to 253 Fahrenheit during the day. ChaCha again.
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The temperature on the moon varies from -387 Fahrenheit (-233 Celsius), at night, to 253 Fahrenheit (123 Celsius) during the day. Because the moon has no atmosphere to block some of the sun's rays or to help trap heat at night, its temperature varies greatly between day and night.
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Are you planning a trip to the Moon and you're wondering what kinds of temperature you might experience. Well, you're going to want to pack something to keep ... Why does the moon's temperature vary so widely? It happens because the Moon doesn't have an atmosphere like the Earth. Here on Earth, the atmosphere acts like...
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http://content.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=4850 How hot and cold does it get on the moon? As you may have learned, the moon doesn't have any air around it. The air that surrounds our earth acts as a nice blanket to keep us warm an...
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Moon/Earth Comparison ... Diurnal temperature range: >100 K to <400 K (roughly -250 F to +250 F) Total mass of atmosphere: ~25,000 kg Surface pressure (night): 3 x 10-15 bar (2 x 10-12 torr) Abundance at surface: 2 x 105 particles/cm3 Estimated Composition (particles per cubic cm): Helium 4 (4He) - 40,000 ;
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nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/moonfact.html
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In the day, the temperature of the Moon averages 107 C, although it rises as high as 123 C. The night cools the surface to an average of -153 C, or -233 C in the permanently shaded south polar basin. A typical non-polar minimum temperature is -181 C (at the Apollo 15 site).
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www.asi.org/adb/m/03/05/average-temperatures.html
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The moon is quite a bit warmer than Mars, but Luna has greater temperature extremes. Over the period of a day, Luna's surface temperature gets much warmer and much colder than Mars.
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www.asi.org/adb/02/05/01/surface-temperature.html
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The Moon's Temperature at l =2.77cm ... The temperature, however, was much smaller than the change in the surface temperature of the moon as known from infrared observations. ... Moon temperature, delayed maximum radiation, atmospheric absorption, system temperature, blackbody emission, geostationary satellite, noise figure.
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www.monstein.de/astronomypublications/MoonEnglishHtml/M...
www.monstein.de/astronomypublications/MoonEnglishHtml/Moon2001V2.htm
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The temperature on the moon changes very quickly from day to night. The moon is very hot where the sun shines on it. It is much hotter than any place on the Earth. The temperature goes up to 265 degrees Farhenheit (130 degrees Celcius) in the daytime.
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