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  2. Jupiter - Wikipedia

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    This group of retrograde-orbiting moons has rather indistinct borders, averaging 21.276 million km from Jupiter with an average inclination of 149 degrees. [207] Carme group: A tightly clustered group of retrograde-orbiting moons that averages 23.404 million km from Jupiter with an average inclination of 165 degrees [207] Pasiphae group

  3. Atmosphere of Jupiter - Wikipedia

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    The pressure and temperature at the tropopause are about 0.1 bar and 110 K. [3] [18] (This gives a drop of 340−110=230 °C over 90+50=140 km. The adiabatic lapse rate on Earth is around 9.8 °C per km. The adiabatic lapse rate is proportional to the average molecular weight and the gravitational force. The latter is about 2.5 times stronger ...

  4. Orders of magnitude (temperature) - Wikipedia

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    Degrees Celsius Degrees Fahrenheit Condition ... Mean on Jupiter [13] 165 K: −108 °C: ... Average temperature of a hair dryer; 336 K: 63 °C:

  5. Astronomers detect ferocious jet-stream winds on alien planet

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    WASP-127b is a type called a "hot Jupiter," a gas giant that orbits very close to its host star. ... Its atmosphere is about 2,060 degrees Fahrenheit (1,400 degrees Kelvin/1,127 degrees Celsius ...

  6. Atmospheric temperature - Wikipedia

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    The effect of latitude, tropical climate, constant gentle wind, and seaside locations show smaller average temperature ranges, smaller variations of temperature, and a higher average temperature (the graph on the right, taken for the same period as Campinas, at Aracaju, also in Brazil and located at a latitude of 10 degrees, nearer to the ...

  7. Global surface temperature - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 scientists found trends of +0.19 degrees Celsius per decade when applied to the RSS dataset. [36] Others found 0.20 degrees Celsius per decade up between 1978 and 2005, since which the dataset has not been updated. [37] The most recent climate model simulations give a range of results for changes in global-average temperature.

  8. For the third time this week, Earth sets an unofficial heat ...

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    It's grabbed global attention, even as the number — 63 degrees Fahrenheit (17.23 degrees Celsius) — doesn't look that hot because it averages temperatures from around the globe.

  9. Polar climate - Wikipedia

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    Average January temperatures range from about −40 to 0 °C (−40 to 32 °F), and winter temperatures can drop below −50 °C (−58 °F) over large parts of the Arctic. Average July temperatures range from about −10 to 10 °C (14 to 50 °F), with some land areas occasionally exceeding 30 °C (86 °F) in summer.