Hot! About 300 degrees, F.
The sunny side gets extremely hot. The dark side gets extremely cold.
The Moon doesn't have an atmosphere, so it doesn't have weather or climate patterns like Earth. Its surface experiences extreme temperature variations, ranging from around 260°F during lunar day to -280°F during lunar night.
A summer day on Mars can get up to 70 or 80 degrees Fahrenheit near the equator.
The temperatures on the Moon can vary greatly depending on the side facing the Sun (around 260°F) and the side in shadow (-280°F). The Moon's lack of atmosphere means that there is no insulation to distribute the heat evenly.
Hot! About 300 degrees, F.
Sunny Moon was created on 2006-04-16.
The sunny side gets extremely hot. The dark side gets extremely cold.
Apollo astronauts experienced extreme temperature variations on the moon, ranging from around 260°F (127°C) in direct sunlight to -280°F (-173°C) in shadowed areas. They wore specially designed spacesuits to protect themselves from these temperature extremes.
On the Sunny Side was created in 1956.
The Sunny Side was created in 1921.
Mean temperature is 442.5 K (169C, 336F) and ranges from 100K (-173C, -279F) on the dark side to 700K (426C, 800F) on the sunny side
Eggs can be served sunny side up.
The Moon doesn't have an atmosphere, so it doesn't have weather or climate patterns like Earth. Its surface experiences extreme temperature variations, ranging from around 260°F during lunar day to -280°F during lunar night.
Full moon means the sun is on one side of the earth and the moon is on the other. Sometimes the moon passes through the shadow of the earth at the moment of full moon. If you are on the sunny side of the earth (daytime!), you can't see the eclipse; if you are on the dark side of the earth (night!), you can see it.
135 degree celsius
All of the Apollo astronauts who landed on the moon set down on the sunny side, i.e. a place on the moonthat the sun was shining on.Yes, the heat and radiation levels are intense on the moon, because there is no shielding due to atmosphere.Now you can begin to appreciate some of the other important functions of the space suit, besides holding air.