No. The moon has no atmosphere and very little internal heating. All the sunlight falling on the moon is radiated out into space. An astronaut could walk from +100 C to -100 C in one footstep if he went from sun into shade.
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The Moon's temperature fluctuations are not directly related to Earth's. The Moon's surface temperature can vary greatly, from extremely hot during the day to very cold at night due to its lack of atmosphere to regulate heat. This is different from the more gradual and consistent temperature changes seen on Earth due to its atmosphere.
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Roughly 109 Earths could line up across the diameter of the sun. This calculation is based on the size of the sun, which is about 1.4 million kilometers (870,000 miles) in diameter, compared to Earth's diameter of about 12,742 kilometers (7,918 miles).
Juipiter does not have any "planets" but it does have more than 60 natural satellites or moons.Planets orbit the Sun, moons orbit the planets. There are at least 63 documented moons around Jupiter, and the four largest are called "Galilean moons" for their discoverer, Galileo.
The prime meridian is a line of longitude, not a specific location. Therefore, it does not have a specific temperature. Temperatures along the prime meridian will vary depending on the actual location on the line.
Jupiter's four largest moons (Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto) are known as the Galilean moons and are easily visible due to their size, brightness, and proximity to Jupiter. They reflect sunlight, making them visible through telescopes and even binoculars. These moons were discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610 and have since been a key feature of Jupiter's observation.