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How hot are other planets in our solar system?
short by Udit Gupta / on Tuesday, 28 April, 2026
Temperatures in our solar system vary widely across planets. Venus is hottest at 464°C, followed by Mercury at 167°C. Earth averages 15°C, supporting life. Mars is colder at -65°C. Gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn drop further, having -110°C and -140°C, respectively. Ice giants are coldest, with Uranus at -195°C and Neptune at -200°C.
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