The temperature of an object is a measure of the thermodynamic energy of the object.
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The objects Kelvin temperature. The Kelvin scale starts at absolute zero (-273 degrees Celsius)
The third law could be expressed as: If T1 = T2 and T2 = T3, then T1 = T3. Where T1 is the temperature of system (or object) 1. T2 is the temperature of system (or object) 2. T3 is the temperature of system (or object) 3. That may seem trivial from an algebraic standpoint but it has profound implications in thermodynamics because it helps define the meaning of temperature and thermal equilibrium.
literally, temperature measures an objects relation to absolute zero, but more than that, when temperature is recorded one is essentially measuring heat energy. tools like a calorimeter can be used to precisely measure the amount of energy given off by a object in the form of heat.
You can't, temperature is the average kenetic energy of the molecules and in space, there simply are too few or none to measure.