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  • Extreme Temperatures in Space: Understanding Planetary Climates
    There's no planet in our solar system that has a daytime temperature of -450°C and a nighttime temperature of -170°C. Here's why:

    * Temperatures in our solar system: The coldest known temperature in our solar system is on the surface of Pluto, which can reach around -230°C (-380°F).

    * Temperature differences: While planets do experience temperature fluctuations between day and night, the differences are not as extreme as the values you provided.

    Possible reasons for this question:

    * Misunderstanding of temperature scales: Perhaps the temperatures were given in a different temperature scale like Kelvin. However, even in Kelvin, these temperatures are far too low for any planet in our solar system.

    * Fictional scenario: It's possible that the question is referring to a fictional planet in a book, movie, or video game.

    To learn more about planet temperatures, you can research:

    * Solar system planets: Information on the average and extreme temperatures of each planet.

    * Planetary science: How planets receive and radiate heat.

    * Space exploration: Missions that have gathered data on planetary temperatures.

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