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6 November, 17:39

A satellite in space experiences direct sunlight and heats up. During periods when it receives not direct sunlight, what happens

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  1. 6 November, 18:08
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    It tries to maintain the normal temperature of the metals used.

    There are two ways the Scientific and the Normal. (for a lack of better word)

    Normal: The heat escapes into space.

    Scientific: As the molecules of the element heat up and vibrate for long periods they lose heat so they return to their original temperature (at least try to)
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