Talk:Environmental Hazards/@comment-75.85.124.34-20130901122814/@comment-74.209.53.135-20141017100031

Space it self IS cold, 2.7 kelvin, Heat from stars happens when the stars rays hitting something over time, there aren't any molecules in space for energy (heat) to bounce around. The heat from a star can be in its field so too close is too hot and just a small amount farther is too cold... There isn't a "safe zone"