![]() Centrifugation of liquid and plasma hydrogen causes more heat than the sun at the surface. Jupiter can reach temperatures as high as 1,340 degrees Fahrenheit (725 degrees Celsius). The temperature drops as you ascend, from the surface to about 30 miles (50 kilometers). In reality, heat is generated not by the sun, but rather by the planet’s interior. Unlike on Earth, Jupiter’s temperature varies depending on its height above the surface. Jupiter has a typical temperature of minus 234 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 145 degrees Celsius). The temperature on Jupiter’s surface is mainly determined by the planet’s distance from the Sun and its atmospheric composition. This makes it the coldest planet in the Solar System. Jupiter, the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System, has a surface temperature that ranges from -234 to -168 degrees Celsius. ![]()
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