Moon, the World's ordinary satellite, may give off an impression of being a lethargic infection shake yet the way that cold does it truly get on the lunar surface and what is the temperature on it? In actuality, the Moon isn't that cool, essentially not continually. Like Earth, the moon's surface temperature changes depending upon whether light hits it. Noticeably, these fluctuations in temperature can be extremely close to home, reported Live Science. "The temperature just furiously swings from exceptionally hot to staggeringly cool," John Monnier, an instructor of cosmology at the School of Michigan, told Live Science. He said that the moon's temperature can go from about - 148 degrees Fahrenheit to over 212°F (- 100 degrees Celsius to over 100°C). Rather than the Moon, Earth's mean surface temperature is 59°F (15°C), but it goes from about - 129°F to 134°F (- 89°C to 57°C), as demonstrated by Nasa.