He julio97 cool question! There is NO weather in space! Space is a vacuum. There is not air blowing around or big changes in temperature, it is just SUPER cold! You need an atmosphere to have weather, which is what planets have. Then weather is affected by all sorts of things like heat from the planet’s surface!
Julio97 hola! 😀
Who said there wasn’t weather in out of space? SAM!!! lol Ok so there might not be any rainclouds! But who needs rain clouds in out of space when you have meteor showers, solar flares and geomagnetic storms?
The weather pattern inout of space is a little more impressive I think.
Take metero showers: this is where meteors can be observed to move, fly, radiate, or originate, from one point in the night sky. This is basically where you get streams of cosmic debris entering Earth’s atmosphere at super high speeds. Beats a rain shower! https://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTD6s7s4JSIWYq–mjC4aBzz6LFmcYJDXnYCKPGyHPXVxIrutyu1w
He julio97 cool question! There is NO weather in space! Space is a vacuum. There is not air blowing around or big changes in temperature, it is just SUPER cold! You need an atmosphere to have weather, which is what planets have. Then weather is affected by all sorts of things like heat from the planet’s surface!
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Julio97 hola! 😀
Who said there wasn’t weather in out of space? SAM!!! lol Ok so there might not be any rainclouds! But who needs rain clouds in out of space when you have meteor showers, solar flares and geomagnetic storms?
The weather pattern inout of space is a little more impressive I think.
Take metero showers: this is where meteors can be observed to move, fly, radiate, or originate, from one point in the night sky. This is basically where you get streams of cosmic debris entering Earth’s atmosphere at super high speeds. Beats a rain shower!
https://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTD6s7s4JSIWYq–mjC4aBzz6LFmcYJDXnYCKPGyHPXVxIrutyu1w
Solar flares: here in Australia we complain about intense heats! The sun sends out these enormous clouds of superheated particles rocketing toward Earth. Talk about a crazy hot weather pattern!
https://cdn0.cosmosmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Coronial-rain-solar-storm-NASA.jpg
and finally Geomagnetic storms: this is where the Earth’s magnetic field is temporarily disrupted thanks to the solar wind shock wave and/or cloud of magnetic field. HA! So we have wind in space!
https://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/58947000/jpg/_58947174_solarflare_624.jpg
I think I wouldn’t want to be a weather reporter up in out of space! ….or do I? 😉
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