And keeping the station cool is actually quite difficult. They have some serious radiators to try and radiate the heat away without air to help it. The "-454 in space" is a retards way of describing the absence of something rather than actual temperature.
The whole premise is flawed. That temperature is the average temperature in the background radiation in outer space. It can get very hot while in sunlight during the orbit, but it doesn’t get to -454 F when you are in the shadow of the earth. The temperature while the ISS is orbiting the earth varies from +250 F, while in direct sunlight, and -250 F, while in the shadow or shade of the earth. But let’s just go with whatever makes things fit your narrative best because facts don’t matter.
And keeping the station cool is actually quite difficult. They have some serious radiators to try and radiate the heat away without air to help it. The "-454 in space" is a retards way of describing the absence of something rather than actual temperature.
The whole premise is flawed. That temperature is the average temperature in the background radiation in outer space. It can get very hot while in sunlight during the orbit, but it doesn’t get to -454 F when you are in the shadow of the earth. The temperature while the ISS is orbiting the earth varies from +250 F, while in direct sunlight, and -250 F, while in the shadow or shade of the earth. But let’s just go with whatever makes things fit your narrative best because facts don’t matter.
I learn so much here.