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What is the temperature inside the International Space Station/ Shuttle?

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What is the temperature inside the International Space Station/ Shuttle?

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  1. Pretty sure 60-65F


  2. Lok at what the astronauts wear. It's a comfortable room-temperature environment, 20 degrees or so.

  3. It varies.  Some shuttle missions have had APU failures, and the temperatures rise to 80-85 degrees.  The first space shuttle mission was the opposite - it was 55-60 degrees, TOO cold, if you ask me, but Young and Crippen never complained.

    The station's environment is different from module to module; but I've read it shoots to be 70 to 75 degrees throughout.

  4. Both are shirt sleeve environments.  My guess, 68 degrees F.

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