Re: Temprature on Moon Surface




George wrote:
> Since Moon does not have atmosphere so an astronaut standing on its
> surface would experience very hot under his feet but his nose would be
> freezing is that how it goes,
> even if the surface is experiencing direct sunlight which heats up the
> surface, but it must be loosing pretty fast.

If the sun was shining on the astronauts nose it would
be quite warm. I think you're right about the ground.

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