The temperature of a satellite's surface varies significantly based on multiple factors, including its orientation to the sun, material properties like reflectivity and emissivity, and internal heat generation from components such as batteries and solar panels. The surface can reach extremes, being as cold as the Moon or very hot, depending on whether it faces the sun or is shaded. Calculating the exact temperature is complex and typically requires direct measurement with sensors on the satellite. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding these variables for accurate temperature assessments. Overall, the temperature is not fixed and is influenced by a combination of external and internal factors.