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How could outer-space be a vacuum if its cold. Something needs to be cold to be cold. COLD MATTER is COLD in space.
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The thermometer has to register "something" to give a cold or hot reading.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1353917 There is always a small amount of radiation everywhere in space (coming e.g. from stars). Therefore it's impossible for the thermometer to reach absolute zero. And this is what the thermometer in empty space registers: A very tiny amount of radiation which keeps the temperature of the thermometer a bit over absolute zero. And this is damn cold!
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