1983年

南極のヴォストーク基地で氷点下89.2℃を記録。世界最低気温。

The Soviet Vostok Station in Antarctica recorded a staggering −89.2°C, the lowest temperature ever measured on Earth.
On July 21, 1983, researchers at Vostok Station noted an unprecedented low of minus 89.2 degrees Celsius. The remote Soviet research base is located near the Antarctic pole of cold, where clear skies and high altitude foster extreme chill. This record still stands as the coldest temperature officially recorded on the planet. Scientists study such extremes to understand climate patterns and the limits of life in frigid environments. The measurement was made using specialized instrumentation designed for sub-zero accuracy. It highlighted Antarctica's role as a natural laboratory for earth science and meteorological research.
1983年 ヴォストーク基地