What has higher temperatures earth or outer space?

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2026-07-08 03:35

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Earth generally has higher temperatures than outer space. The surface temperature of Earth averages around 15 degrees Celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit), while outer space, particularly regions far from stars, can reach temperatures close to absolute zero, around -273 degrees Celsius (-459 degrees Fahrenheit). However, temperatures in space can vary significantly in proximity to stars, where they can be extremely high. Overall, in the vastness of space away from stellar influence, temperatures are much lower than on Earth.

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