Why the light of stars outside the solar system don’t/barely make us warmer.

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I’ve read a 3 month old thread that explains how the light of the sun transfer heat but i was wondering why do the light of other stars don’t seem to affect us.

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Because they are so far away, only an *incredibly small* portion of their energy reaches us. The rest has gone off in other directions.

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