very
2006-06-10 00:22:53
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answer #1
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answered by aotc_uk 3
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It is a few degrees above absolute zero.
It is heoretically impossible to be at absolute zero - this would indicate a complete lack of matter and energy generated from stars like our own sun. However, since space is so vast, it is like heating the Maracana stadium with a candle.
2006-06-10 08:10:03
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answer #2
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answered by Andr 4
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space is typically about 2 degrees above absolute zero. or about -457.67 f. the theory is that the 2 degrees is leftover radiation from the big bang.
2006-06-10 07:24:41
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answer #3
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answered by Dhal 2
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A few degrees warmer than absolute zero, humans have no chance of surviving in temperatures like that
2006-06-10 08:33:06
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answer #4
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answered by lizarddd 6
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it s colder than any part on earth. of course the farther u \go from sun, the cooler it gets. like 256 below zero
2006-06-10 07:19:25
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answer #5
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answered by rahul s 4
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it's 200 c
2006-06-10 13:30:41
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answer #6
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answered by SHABZ 1
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greetings......
well if your close to a star...then its hot..
but since space is so vast, it is mostly cold...freezing...way below zero degrees... and since it is a vacuum no life in any form can exist?.....
2006-06-10 07:21:52
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answer #7
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answered by tristan 2
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okay from a scientific point it is :
- 459 degrees fahrenheit
- 273 degrees celsius
- 0 degrees kelvin
i hope this helps you-and good luck to you-!
2006-06-10 16:24:42
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answer #8
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answered by Captain Seawater 2
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to cold to sustain human life
2006-06-10 07:19:05
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answer #9
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answered by ps21990 3
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i cant tell u till i go & see the space
2006-06-10 07:21:26
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answer #10
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answered by sunrediff 1
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well, you will need "outer" wear!! Sorry, couldnt resist, I just finished a 12 hour night shift and Im feeling goofy..
2006-06-10 08:16:14
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answer #11
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answered by sunny29360 3
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