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By night, one must assume that you mean during sun-less periods.

At the South Pole, the sun-less period is about six months and the temperature during that period averages between minus 65 and minus 75 degrees F.

Elsewhere on the continent, the sun-less periods vary as does the temperature, which is always extremely cold.

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The normal temperature in the summer is -27.5 degrees C, and in the winter it is -60 degrees C.

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The temperature in Antarctica has reached −89 °C (−129 °F).

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