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Or be warmed by a Sun that is millions of miles away, while space is supposedly cold?

Space itself doesn't have a temperature. Now if you point your infrared thermometer at a blank and black area of sky, that registers as cold because there isn't any source of heat, such as the Sun. On the dark side of the moon, it gets cold real fast because almost all of the sky is black and the stars you do see are far too far away to provide any appreciable heat. I expect you to remember this and stop spamming about it, but you've disappointed me so many times before.