The coldest point in the atmosphere is known as the tropopause. This boundary separates the troposphere and the stratosphere, and temperatures can drop significantly as you move higher into the stratosphere.
The largest and coldest satellite in our solar system is Saturn's moon Titan. It has a thick atmosphere primarily composed of nitrogen and is known for its icy surface, with temperatures dropping as low as -290 degrees Fahrenheit (-179 degrees Celsius).
No, Neptune is the second coldest planet (Uranus is the coldest.) Mars is the coldest of the four inner planets.
The third coldest planet is Saturn. (Neptune and Uranus are colder; Uranus being the coldest.)
It depends on your interpretation of what a star is:The coldest star on the main dequence is a red dwarf.The coldest star off of the main dequence is a red giant.The coldest stellar remant is a black dwarf.However, there stars that cannot fuse hydrogen, but emit light: They are:Brown dwarf < 2,000 oKMethane dwarfs < 1,300 oKSub Brown Dwarfs < 600 oKBlack dwarf 2.3 oK - although none have been observed - See related link.
The coldest thing is ice. The coldest country is the south pole.
Answer:The biggest thing known to man is the Universe (Not observable universe) But if Omniverse exist, that would be the biggest thing known to Man.
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The costliest thing in the universe known to man is the international space station, costing around 157 billion dollars.
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Liquid hydrogen is the coldest substance known to man, minus 400 degrees
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Good question.Yes it is the coldest place on earth, to be exact vostok station is the coldest place on earth with arecord low of -89.2C.
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I think the answer to this question may vary by person. I believe the worthiest thing in the universe known to man is family and live, because these things are priceless.
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