Temperature: Europa's surface temperature at the equator never rises above minus 260 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 160 degrees Celsius). read more
With an average temperature of minus 234 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 145 degrees Celsius), Jupiter is frigid even in its warmest weather. Unlike Earth, whose temperature varies as one moves closer to or farther from the equator, Jupiter's temperature depends more on height above the surface. read more
As Jupiter is a gas planet, it does not have a surface. However, a region of gas that has a similar pressure to Earth's surface is considered by scientists to be Jupiter's surface. At this region, the planet's temperature ranges from between minus 150 to minus 260 degrees Fahrenheit. read more
And when it comes to temperature, Jupiter maintains this reputation for extremity, ranging from extreme cold to extreme hot. But since the planet has no surface to speak of, being a gas giant, it’s temperature cannot be accurately measured in one place – and varies greatly between its upper atmosphere and core. read more