I was lying in my bed one night thinking and I started to wonder... do we get heat or radiation from other distant stars. Or do we get nothing but light from them at night?
We get a very few neutrinos from the stars as well; particularly from supernovae, but even a quiet star like our sun radiates these insubstantial particles. The tiny amount of light we get from the stars would be enough to heat the Earth to a couple of degrees above absolute zero.
thats probably considering our atmosphere deteriorates or would be non existant in the conditions without a sun in our system. i think if we were to have the extensive atmosphere we do currently, any radiation capable of heating us would be almost filtered out. if not by the solar dust but our weather and the amount of water on the planet. Ide have to say absolute zero might win that fight lol