Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26362471-20161201160349/@comment-68.40.182.182-20161204210518

49.228.97.160 wrote: Are you kidding me? The temperature in space is 2.7 K which is almost absolute zero. :/ The rate at which he would lose heat is negligible. Especially if he was only exposed for a few seconds. Not only that but if the sun was visible at all during his transit he would be exposed to a few hundred degrees of solar radiation.

Astronauts on spacewalks typically don't have to worry about freezing, they have to worry about overheating.