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  2. Where is the coldest place on Earth? - New Scientist

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    6) Oymyakon, Siberia, Russia (-67.7°C) Oymyakon is the coldest permanently-inhabited place on Earth and is found in the Arctic Circle’s Northern Pole of Cold. In 1933, it recorded its lowest ...

  3. Moon is coldest known place in the solar system - New Scientist

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    Permanently shadowed craters near the moon’s south pole stay at a constant -240 °C – 10 °C colder than Pluto. Poor Pluto. First it gets kicked out of the planet club, now it’s not even the ...

  4. Coldest place on Earth tucked in Antarctic ice pocket

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    Advertisement. The record was set on 10 August, 2010, when the surface temperature plummeted to -93.2 °C. Another pocket dropped to -93 °C on 31 July, 2013. These record lows occurred in small ...

  5. The strange physics of absolute zero and what it takes to get...

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    Here, over the past few decades, researchers have been contriving ways to reach ever closer to the coldest possible temperature, absolute zero. In the process, we have entered a new realm where ...

  6. Chilling out in the coldest place on Earth | New Scientist

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    Chilling out in the coldest place on Earth. VOSTOK Station in Antarctica currently holds the crown for the coldest place on the planet. It recorded -89.2 °C on 21 July 1983. But it could get even ...

  7. What happens at absolute zero? - New Scientist

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    The coldest known place in the universe is the Boomerang Nebula, 5,000 light years away from us in the constellation Centaurus. Scientists reported in 1997 that gases blowing out from a central ...

  8. The last march of the emperor penguins - New Scientist

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    THE emperor penguin is an impossible bird. It breeds in the middle of winter in some of the coldest places on Earth, surviving temperatures as low as -50 °C and hurricane-force winds. In March or ...

  9. Eight extremes: The coldest thing in the universe | New Scientist

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    A gas cloud called the Boomerang nebula, 5000 light years away, has a temperature of only 1 K. The nebula is expanding rapidly, which actively cools its gas in the same way that expansion chills ...

  10. Moon: Double-shadowed moon craters may be coldest place in the...

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    Some of the moon’s craters may contain “double-shadowed” regions that are so dark they would be among the coldest places in the solar system. The small tilt of the moon – just 1.5 degrees ...

  11. Moon is coldest known place in the solar system | New Scientist

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    Moon is coldest known place in the solar system. POOR Pluto. First it gets kicked out of the planet club, now it has lost its spot as the coldest known place in the solar system. Dark craters on ...