Would You Freeze In Space

If we talk about going to interstellar space far away or shadowed from any stars the only temperature comes from the leftover glow from the big bang.
Would you freeze in space. If you were near a source of heat your body would mummify. This could occur in as little as 15 seconds. Hannah in the vacuum of space where it s a low pressure water boils at a lower temperature. If you were not it would freeze.
But fortunately that loss of 100 watts of heat isn t all that much compared to the sheer mass of your body. Space does not have a temperature because temperature is a measure of molecule movement. However in space there is no oxidation so decomposition cannot occur before the body either freezes if you are not near a source of heat or mummifies all the moisture will be sucked out of your body. But the question here isn t about temperature differences but how efficiently heat transfers our of your body.
After water vaporizes in a vacuum the vapor could condense into ice or it could remain a gas. You would lose consciousness because there is no oxygen. If your body was mummified all biological processes would stop rather quickly so there would be no further breakdown of your body. If you do die in space your body will not decompose in the normal way since there is no oxygen.
Yes space is very cold. Well space is really really cold. If you re in between galaxies however with no stars or hot sun around you you ll end up about minus 270. It expands creating gas and this could possibly cause you to explode or if you re sitting in the earth s orbit you ll eventually end up at about 4 degrees celsius in the sun.
On earth heat can be transferred via convection but outer space is mostly nothingness. The temperature of a glass of water in space would depend on whether or not it was in sunlight in contact with another object or floating freely in darkness. And in this case the vacuum of space. If you were to step outside a spacecraft such as the international space station or on a world with little or no atmosphere such as the moon or mars without the protection of a space suit then the following things would happen.