Why Is Space So Cold When the Sun and Billions Of Stars Are So Hot
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Why is space so cold? Why sun and stars can't heat space? In this video, we explain the real science behind the temperature of space, absolute zero, heat transfer, radiation, vacuum, the Cosmic Microwave Background, Mercury, Venus, the Moon, the ISS, and NASA’s Parker Solar Probe. Most people assume that space should be hot because the universe is filled with stars. But the truth is far stranger. Temperature is not a property of empty space itself — it is a property of matter. In the vacuum of space, there are almost no particles to absorb and retain heat. That is why deep space sits near absolute zero, even while powerful stars like the Sun release enormous amounts of energy. -- DISCUSSIONS & SOCIAL MEDIA Commercial Purposes: insanecuriositybusiness@gmail.com Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@insanecuriosity Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/insanecuriosity Instagram: https://instagram.com/insanecuriositythereal Twitter: https://twitter.com/insanecurio Facebook: https://facebook.
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