The asteriOSphere, often referred to in discussions about planetary atmospheres, can typically experience a wide range of temperatures, depending on the specific body being examined and its distance from the sun. For instance, in the outer layers of Earth's atmosphere, temperatures can vary from about -100°C (-148°F) in the upper stratosphere to over 1,500°C (2,732°F) in the thermosphere. In general, temperatures can range from extremely cold in the upper layers to very hot in the lower layers due to solar radiation absorption. Each celestial body will have its own specific temperature range influenced by its atmosphere, distance from the sun, and other factors.
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