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Here's my version of the cold hard facts.
As long as your "version" fits currently acceptable science, sure.
Space has a temperature which you can measure with a temperature. Temperature is not measured accurately by the kenetic energy of molecules. That energy is dependent partly on heat and partly on pressure. But there is no necessity for molecules to be present in order to have heat.
You're continuing badly, here. Tell me what is the pressure in say a steel bolt?
It's worth repeating this point since we have it wrongly reiterated day in and day out among the dwindling number who have any care about science.
Many do care about science, in fact there are many that devote their lives to it, in spite of the fact of your lack of understanding of science, especially physics.
Heat works perfectly well in a vacuum oven. Check out like a million utube vids on vacuum ovens.
Citing YTube as a source shows your lack of understanding of the rigorous methods employed by scientists.
Space can be 4k sure. You need to go to the deepest reaches of desolation to find 4k space, but it's not anywhere near earth. The JWST will enjoy these low temperatures but only thanks to very deliberate screening from the sun and being places a million miles away from heat sources like earth and the moon. The earth's core ensures that minus 70 C is the coldest you'll get on the surface.
The thermosphere is another hoax which supports Apollo indirectly. The real thermosphere is centred around the sun. The earth's real thermosphere starts from the surface and is around minus 70 C. Any heat above that value is thanks to the sun.
I can think of at least 2 more common lies you get told about temperature in space. There is the heat transfer mechanism argument which tries to apologise for Apollo's lack of science by playing a shell game with conduction convection and radiation, and then there's the black body radiation and the bbq roll.
Ah we finally get to the meat of the subject post. There is no shell game of science concerning heat transfer, perhaps your complete misunderstanding for sure. Convection requires an atmosphere, the Moon doesn't have enough of one to support convection, so no convection heat transfer on the Moon. Conduction requires contact, not much conductive heat transfer on the Moon, unless that is you're touching it as the Apollo astronauts did in the 69-72. Heat transfer by radiation is alive and well on the Moon, or don't you understand heat transfer?
It's not even necessary to go into all this comedy, all you have to understand is that the sun is hot.
Wow a correct statement finally
Apollo is the only manned mission that complained of the cold in space as far as my research goes.
Your "research" is poor at best.
Many accounts elsewhere speak of a hostile heat which threatens immediate death. That's no exaggeration, see the first Space walk by Leonov, or Skylab s first day out in the sun.
And why wouldn't it be cold? Ask the father of Icarus.
Your lack of knowledge of heat transfer is naïve at best at worst your lack of science is appalling. Did you sleep through any physics classes, presuming you actually took any either in high school or post high school.
EDIT: I eagerly wait the board experts to take apart this "piece of work"