10. Outer space is almost a perfect vacuum, hence, are not possible between two separate surfaces. When astronauts on ISS leaves the sunlight the temperature drops up to -157°C, when they pass the sunlight the temperature spikes up to 121°C.

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10. Outer space is almost a perfect vacuum,
hence, are not possible between two
separate surfaces. When astronauts on ISS leaves
the sunlight the temperature drops up to -157°C,
when they pass the sunlight the temperature
spikes up to 121°C.
Transcribed Image Text:10. Outer space is almost a perfect vacuum, hence, are not possible between two separate surfaces. When astronauts on ISS leaves the sunlight the temperature drops up to -157°C, when they pass the sunlight the temperature spikes up to 121°C.
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