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Space is neither hot nor cold, because it is literally nothing. Temperature is the mean energy of molecules: no molecules, no temperature!
Temperature can actually be defined as mean energy of particles, which also includes photons. Because space is filled with photons left over from the big bang, we can compute its temperature: about -270 centigrade, as Dave said above. This would be the temperature reached by a thermometer left in deep space.