Venus surprised astronomers, who found unexpectedly large amounts of heat coming from the planet. This wide range comes about from the lack of a substantial atmosphere to help retain heat. "The surface of Mercury has a daytime temperature at the equator of some 700 K (+800F), and a nighttime temperature of 100 K (-279F). In before wikipedia not a reliable source. This makes Venus's surface hotter than Mercury's which has a minimum surface temperature of -220 Â☌ and maximum surface temperature of 420 Â☌," "creating surface temperatures of over 460 Â☌ (860 Â☏). Unblaas: But that's the "You're Fired!" pose Dx (December 7, 2009, 12:46 am)ĭisappoint: "Which planet has the hottest surface?" ![]() (December 6, 2009, 10:01 pm)Īnonymous: guess they just don't care anymore. (December 6, 2009, 7:55 pm)Īsdf: The aublaance is all f*cked up. ![]() TheCancer: Had to use the internet on the $250,000 :-(īut I got the others :-) (December 6, 2009, 5:43 pm)Īlso, the time I asked the aublaance, the majority voted for wrong answer.
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