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  1. 6 lip 2022 · Originating when the universe was much denser and hotter than it is now, the starting temperature of the radiation that makes up the CMB is estimated to have been around 3,000 K (5,000°...

  2. 19 paź 2023 · The temperature in outer space is generally 2.73 Kelvin (-270.42 Celsius, -454.75 Fahrenheit). This is actually the temperature of Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation, which is spread throughout the universe.

  3. 3 sie 2023 · Explore the temperatures of the cosmos, from absolute zero to the hottest temperatures yet achieved, with this infographic. Targets for the XRISM mission include supernova remnants, binary systems with stellar-mass black holes, galaxies powered by supermassive black holes, and vast clusters of galaxies.

  4. Can a temperature of space be measured? If so what is it? A guide to cosmic thermodynamics and the extreme temperatures of the Universe.

  5. 6 lip 2024 · The temperature of space is approximately 2.7 Kelvin (-270.45 degrees Celsius or -454.81 degrees Fahrenheit). This temperature is just slightly above absolute zero , the theoretical lowest temperature possible, where all molecular motion is at its minimum.

  6. 20 gru 2006 · Without any star or planet nearby the temperature of space (as defined by radiation) is 3 K (-270 centigrade), the temperature of the ubiquitous background radiation from the Big Bang, i.e. extremely cold indeed.

  7. 20 wrz 2013 · For 2.7 Kelvin, or 2.7 degrees above absolute zero, is the temperature produced by the uniform background radiation or “afterglow” from the Big Bang. But hang on.

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