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To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists temperatures between 100 kelvins and 1000 kelvins.

Conditions in different temperatures
KelvinsDegrees
Celsius
Degrees
Fahrenheit
Condition
100 K-173.15 °C-279.67 °F
125 K-148 °C-234.4 °Fsuperconductivity point of Tl-Ba-Cu-oxide
138 K-135 °C-211 °Fsuperconductivity point of Hg-Tl-Ba-Ca-Cu-oxide
143 K-130 °C-202 °Fmean "surface" temperature of Saturn
152 K-121 °C-185.8 °Fmean "surface" temperature of Jupiter
184 K-89 °C-128.6 °Fcoldest climatic temperature recorded on Earth
194.6 K-78.5 °C-109.3 °Fsublimation point of carbon dioxide (dry ice)
210 K-63 °C-81.4 °Fmean surface temperature of Mars
234.32 K-38.83 °C-37.9 °Fmelting point of mercury
255.37 K-17.78 °C0 °Fcoldest brine-ice solution found by Fahrenheit
273.15 K0 °C32 °Fmelting point of water (at STP)
287 K14 °C57 °Fmean surface temperature of Earth
293.15 K20 °C68 °Froom temperature
310 K37 °C98.6 °Fhuman body temperature
331 K58 °C136.4 °Fhottest climatic temperature recorded on Earth
373.15 K100 °C212 °Fboiling point of water
400 K127 °C260.6 °Fmax. temperature at Concorde nose tip
452 K179 °C354.2 °Fmean surface temperature of Mercury
600.65 K327.50 °C621.5 °Fmelting point of lead
737 K464 °C867.2 °Fmean surface temperature of Venus
755 K482 °C900 °Fa typical electric oven on the self-cleaning cycle
933.47 K660.32 °C1220.6 °Fmelting point of aluminium
1000 K727.15 °C1340.87 °F

Circumstances where man can stay for a while without special shelter are shown with light grey.

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