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Can survive in outer space = Automatic resistance to cold?

What the title said.

Outer space has a temperature of ÔêÆ270.45 ┬░C, while Absolute Zero is ÔêÆ273.15 ┬░C. The only way you can get colder than outer space is AZ itself.

Does this mean characters that can survive in outer space get an automatic pass for Resistance to cold temperature (as in artic/ ice temperature)? Or is this a case to case basis?
 
While outer space is very cold it also is very empty.

That means that there is basically no conductive heat loss of objects. The only heat the objects loose is through radiation and that is comparably few.

That means an object in cold air likely cools down faster than an object in space.


In other words warm objects in space stay warm (cool slowly), despite space being very cold.

If a human is in space and happens to not die for other reasons, it likely wouldn't die very fast through the cold, because the heat the human body generates keeps the body warm.
 
They'd also have resistance to Space Rads as well.
 
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