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NASA claims that it’s Hasselblad Moon cam can be used in an environment that ranges from about 100 degrees C in the daytime (78 C). At night, the lunar surface gets very cold, as cold as minus 173 degrees C. Unexposed film freezes at 0 degrees C and melts at 37 degree’s C. (115 F)

In July of 2018, the National Weather Service uploaded a photograph to their Twitter account. It showed a picture of a thunderstorm in Kansas. The sky cam is elevated off the ground at about 30 feet. According to the Earth Curve Calculator, the horizon should be about 6.7 miles away from the camera if it is at that height. The city of Larned 120 miles away is in the picture.