well the solar winds are mild and the solar flares feel nice against your skin, but if the solar winds start blowing cosmic dust in your eye's just put on your solar sun glasses, so in general the climate is very mild on most occasions.
2006-08-15 10:48:00
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The climate?
An insanely cold, or ridiculously hot vacuum.
Tempatures could range from Absolute zero (point at which all atomic activity ceases) or to the tempatures of the fusion furnaces which power the stars in the sky.
Vacuum, no air, you might be lucky in some places to find a single atom of anything per cubic meter.
very unpleasant.
2006-08-15 18:35:26
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answered by delldrevil 2
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What?
There is no "climate" in space... Space is a pseudo-vacuum that has very sparse particulate... There is no air, and no atmosphere... It is extremely cold because there is not enough particulate being energized by the Sun's rays to contact eachother and other objects...
If you didnt know this already, I fear for the school systems these days.
2006-08-15 17:43:12
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answered by AresIV 4
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Space is a vacuum. No climate
2006-08-15 17:54:30
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answered by Anonymous
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The climate in space is very cold, very dark, and very empty. Except for space hurricanes -- they can get really nasty, flinging galaxies around and flooding alien basements.
2006-08-15 17:42:13
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answered by stevewbcanada 6
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as noted, there's no climate, as such. temperatures vary depending upon closeness and exposure to suns and their light. in shadow, in earth orbit, it's quite, but not insanely, cold. maybe -40 F. around pluto, in shadow - hell, in direct sunlight! - it's MAD cold. i wouldn't hazard a guess as to a temperature.
2006-08-15 17:43:30
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answered by altgrave 4
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obviously there is no climate, but if you mean what its like, it would generally be very cold and very dark
2006-08-15 17:45:17
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answered by Adam 4
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no climate & no air
2006-08-15 17:39:51
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answered by ccccccccdddddgggggrrrrwwwsszcvbn 1
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http://www.spaceweather.com/
2006-08-15 19:01:40
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answered by Search first before you ask it 7
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