Why is space cold if there’s no matter in it?

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Why is space cold if there’s no matter in it?

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Yea its a case of lack of molecules (hence space) heat dosnt transfer through a vacuum very well
In the sunlight temps scorch in shaded non lit areas cold.
Ironically the space station has more of a cooling problem than heating as the heat generated from the astronauts and electronics dosnt dissipate very well and large heat sinks are required to dissipate heat generated

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