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There are no cold locations on Venus. The entire planet, including the poles and even the night side, are practically the same temperature, thanks to the rapid movement of heat by the thick atmosphere. The surface is about 460°C (860° F), hot enough to melt lead.

However, as with other planets, the upper atmosphere of Venus is colder, a frigid -112°C about 100 kilometers from the surface (30 kilometers above the cloud tops). It can be as low as -173°C high above the night side of the planet.

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