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Antarctica has no standard time zone.

Different research stations set their clocks to coordinate with their logistical support teams on other continents. Many research station times are different from each other.

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Each station has its own time, usually the same time as the country from where they get their supplies.

Casey Station - UTC+8

Davis Station - UTC+7

Dumont-d'Urville Station - UTC+10

McMurdo Station - UTC+12/UTC+13

Macquarie Island - UTC+10/UTC+11

Mawson Station - UTC+5

Palmer Station - UTC-4/UTC-3

Rothera Station - UTC-3

Syowa Station - UTC-3

Vostok Station - UTC+6

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Antarctica covers 10% of the earth's surface, and there are many weather conditions on the continent, depending on where you are.

Particularly, and for the purposes of answering your question with some precision: today's temperature at the South Pole is -21 degrees F (2016Feb15). It's cloudy and predicted to be colder. The sun is up all day and will set on March 22, 2016 -- for six months.

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It depends on where in Antarctica. It has a part of the continent in every time zone.

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It depends on where in Antarctica you are.

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No one goes to that place so what's the need for time.---Answer by Yash Bhardwaj-Sector 51

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Antarctica has no time zones. Research stations set their clocks so that their support teams on other continents can coordinate operations with them.

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There is no standard time in Antarctica. Research stations and camps coordinate their time zone with their government support programmes.

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It depends where you are standing in Antarctica, if you are on the Greenwich meridian, then it will be mod day in Antarctica.

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