Oh how hot does it get in the thermosphere?
You could use a thermometer.
4,500 degrees Fahrenheit
You didn't answer the question, and are still severely misunderstanding the laws of thermodynamics. So I'll do what your teachers didn't.
The temperature of any given are molecule may be up to 2,000 C, but since there are so few molecules at that height a satellite is hardly affected by them.
When two initially isolated systems in separate but nearby regions of space, each in thermodynamic equilibrium with itself but not necessarily with each other, are then allowed to interact, they will eventually reach a mutual thermodynamic equilibrium. The sum of the entropies of the initially isolated systems is less than or equal to the total entropy of the final combination.
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