In 2004 the Cassini mission to Saturn measured the surface temperature of Phoebe, one of Saturn's smallest moons. The results were presented to the scientific community in the graphic shown below. What is the temperature range of the parts of Phoebe's surface shown in ? Write your answer in kelvins and degrees Celsius. Round your answer to 0 decimal places. 110 105 100 95 90 85 80 75 70 Derived Visible Image Surface Cassini Temperature ISS Camera Image courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech Temperature range in kelvins: OK to OK 0°C to C Temperature range in degrees Celsius: Temperature,

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In 2004 the Cassini mission to Saturn measured the surface temperature of Phoebe, one of Saturn's smallest moons. The results were presented to the scientific community in the
graphic shown below.
What is the temperature range of the parts of Phoebe's surface shown in
? Write your answer in kelvins and degrees Celsius. Round your answer to 0 decimal places.
110
105
100
85
80
75
70
Visible Image
Derived
Surface
Temperature
Cassini
ISS Camera
Image courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech
Temperature range in kelvins:
OK to OK
O°C to c
Temperature range in degrees Celsius:
Explanation
Check
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Transcribed Image Text:Interconverting temperatures in Ceisius and Kelvins D 0/5 In 2004 the Cassini mission to Saturn measured the surface temperature of Phoebe, one of Saturn's smallest moons. The results were presented to the scientific community in the graphic shown below. What is the temperature range of the parts of Phoebe's surface shown in ? Write your answer in kelvins and degrees Celsius. Round your answer to 0 decimal places. 110 105 100 85 80 75 70 Visible Image Derived Surface Temperature Cassini ISS Camera Image courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech Temperature range in kelvins: OK to OK O°C to c Temperature range in degrees Celsius: Explanation Check O 2022 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center II Temperature, K
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