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Think it's chilly in your neck of the woods? Well take solace in the fact that your neck
of the woods isn't east Antarctica, which just set a blistering new record for the coldest
temperature ever recorded on earth.
​Data from a NASA satellite satellite reveals there were temperatures recorded in East Antarctica
that hit 135.8 degrees Fahrenheit below zero! Scientists say that's so cold it would actually
hurt to breathe. (Via BBC)
And yes, thankfully, scientists say that is by far the coldest place on Earth. However,
the new record won't be making its way into the Guinness Book of World Records.
That's because the temperature was recorded by satellite. In order for the temperature
to be official for Guinness, it would have to be recorded at ground level using a thermometer.
(Via NASA SaveFrom.net)
A scientist for the National Snow and Ice Data Center says: "Thank God, I don't know
how exactly it feels ... It's more like you'd see on Mars on a nice summer day." (Via Al
Jazeera)
The news comes as winter storms sweep across the U.S., setting regional record low temperatures
of their own. But, obviously, nothing compared to the record set in Antarctica. (Via NBC)
So when you step outside this morning and complain about the cold, remember, it could
be worse. A lot worse.