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What Is The Temperature Outside The International Space Station?

The temperature of the space in which the space station is in orbit.

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    The temperature is measured by the rate of random motion velocity. In space, the ambient is vacuum. Nobody can tell exit temperature. Thermometer reading change when there is gas and in space there is no gas. So it is useless to put out thermometer.
    Some 270 and some -o degrees below Celsius zero, which is extremely cold.
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    N4me  

    answered 2 years ago

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