The coldest temperature ever recorded on the surface of the Earth took place in Russian Vostok Station in Vastok, Antarctica. Researchers were able to measure a chilling −89.2 °C or −128.6 °F on July 21, 1983.
Located at 1,300 km from the South Pole, Vostok Station is one of the coldest uninhabited places on Earth. It is the most remote of all the Antarctic research stations and with elevation of 3,488 meters above sea level. During winter season, the temperature averages at -65°C or -85°F. The warmest temperature ever recorded was 12.2°C or 10°F – still below freezing.
During the summer, the station typically is manned by 25 scientists and engineers and goes down to 13 during the winter. The cold is not just the challenge in this place but other factors such as, the humidity which is almost zero, strong wind which sometimes blows at 60 mph, low oxygen due to its elevation, and the polar night which lasts several months.











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