Moon Surface: Too Hot & Too Cold to live
The temperature of the Moon's surface is extreme, ranging from scorching heat to bitter cold.
During the lunar day, temperatures can soar up to 127°C (260°F) due to direct exposure to the Sun's rays. Conversely, during the lunar night, temperatures plummet to around -173°C (-280°F) as there is no atmosphere to trap heat.
Understanding these temperature fluctuations is crucial for planning lunar missions and designing equipment that can withstand such harsh conditions.
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