Temperature of space - pioneer 10

In summary, the temperature of space at 20-70 AU from the sun is about 30 K. A piece of copper, aluminium, or iron would contract by ~10% at this temperature.
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What is the magnitude of the temperature of space at 20 - 70 AU from
the sun?
And how much would a piece of copper, aluminium or iron contract by at
this temperature?Assuming the pioneer 10 space probe is made from these metals!
 
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Empty space does not have a temperature. The spacecraft has temperature. This temperature is determined by the amount of thermal energy lost to deep space compared to the amount of heat energy generated by the craft. I would think that the designers of spacecraft are able to compensate for the variation in spacecraft temperature in low Earth orbit to its temperature in deep space.
 
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The thin plasma of interstellar space has a temperature, but it would take a very, very long time for an object as massive (relative to the plasma) as a space probe to come into equilibrium with the plasma. And as Integral said, the probe is not inert; it has its own sources of internal heat.

More important for solid objects is radiative heating - interstellar dust (for example) will reach an equilibrium temperature when the total energy it absorbs from the UV, light, IR, etc that falls on it balances the thermal energy (EM) it emits.

Out beyond the orbit of Neptune, there are many small bodies ... Pluto, Varuna, ... the recently discovered Sedna, and many considerably smaller. These bodies (too small to be called planets) likely have surface temperatures that are close to thermal equilibrium with the incident radiation, and with the primary source of heat being the distant Sun. IIRC, this is ~30K.
 
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The temperature of the microwave background is 2.7 K .
If I reduce the volume of the universe to 10^-35 metres radius -around the time of
the big bang, does the microwave background give the value of 10^32 K proposed by weinberg and others, or are there other contributions to consider?
 
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If you reduce the scale of the universe to such low volume, then the physics can not tell you valid results because you are talking about singularity conditions...

MiGUi
 
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It might be interesting to look at temperature vs time in various models of the universe. A nice, robust definition of 'temperature' would be useful. Getting back to times just after the first Planck time would surely involve some consideration of all the relevant phase changes, and I suspect that would bring in the adequacy of our extrapolations to energies far beyond those accessible with today's Earth-bound colliders.
 

What is the temperature of space where Pioneer 10 is located?

The temperature of space where Pioneer 10 is located can vary greatly depending on its distance from the sun. In the outer reaches of our solar system, where Pioneer 10 is currently located, the temperature can be as low as -270 degrees Celsius or -454 degrees Fahrenheit. However, in areas closer to the sun, the temperature can reach up to 1,000 degrees Celsius or 1,832 degrees Fahrenheit.

How does the temperature of space impact Pioneer 10's instruments and equipment?

The extreme temperatures of space can have a significant impact on the functioning of Pioneer 10's instruments and equipment. The extreme cold can cause materials to become brittle and break, while the extreme heat can cause components to overheat and malfunction. To combat these effects, Pioneer 10 was designed with special thermal insulation and temperature control systems to protect its instruments and equipment.

Why is the temperature of space so different in different locations?

The temperature of space can vary greatly depending on its location due to several factors. One of the main factors is the distance from a heat source, such as a star. The further away an object is from a heat source, the colder it will be. Additionally, the amount of radiation and other energy sources present in a particular location can also impact the temperature of space.

How does the temperature of space affect the movement of Pioneer 10?

The temperature of space does not directly affect the movement of Pioneer 10. However, extreme temperature changes can indirectly impact its trajectory. For example, if the spacecraft's temperature control systems were to malfunction, it could cause the spacecraft to veer off course or lose communication with Earth.

What challenges does the extreme temperatures of space pose for Pioneer 10's mission?

The extreme temperatures of space pose several challenges for Pioneer 10's mission. One of the main challenges is ensuring the spacecraft's instruments and equipment can withstand the extreme conditions and continue to function properly. Another challenge is managing the temperature control systems to prevent overheating or freezing. Additionally, the temperature can also impact the performance of the spacecraft's communication systems, making it more difficult to receive data from Pioneer 10.

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