#Planetmos can go up to 0K
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should be able to go close to 0K but not quite 0K because at absolute zero it would be a bose einstein condensate and would turn into a black hole
also even intergalactic space is like at least 1K maybe 2K
yeah
what you're the one who made the damn suggestion
fym "yeah" big dawg i'm disagreeing with you
i agree that i mean 1K or 2K
but still only like in intergalactic space or something
no. even the brightest stars (1e+6 luminosity) will barely heat a planet at only a light year away (to the extent that its temperature would be similar to the limit atm). good luck being that close to even a star 10 times brighter than the sun, let alone 1000s of parsecs away.
the temperature of particles in interstellar space is meaningless. the thermosphere's temperature would melt you but none of that energy reaches you for obvious reasons. the only thing that matters is the radiation hitting you