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Antarctica • Vostok
AntarcticaCurrent local time
09:16:15
Sunday, May 31, 2026
UTC offset
UTC+05:00
Vostok does not observe daylight saving time. Clocks stay on UTC+05:00 all year long.
Vostok Time (VOSTOK)
Vostok Time (UTC+05:00) marks the unique time zone observed at Vostok Station in Antarctica, where researchers experience the world’s most extreme cold and a constant clock with no daylight saving adjustments, simplifying life in one of Earth’s most isolated environments.
No, Vostok Time does not observe daylight saving time. The time stays the same year-round.
It follows UTC+05:00 without any daylight saving changes, offering a stable time reference amid the harshest conditions on Earth.
It's one of the coldest places on Earth and hosts crucial scientific research, including ice core drilling that reveals ancient climate data.
With no time changes throughout the year, scheduling for research and communication is straightforward.
Temperatures can plummet below -80°C, making operations challenging but essential for long-term climate studies.
Yes, Vostok has experienced some of the coldest temperatures ever recorded on the planet.
Despite its isolation, Vostok Station uses coordinated universal time offsets to sync with global science networks.
Mainly for scientific research, including unique studies on subglacial lakes that may hold ancient life forms.
Ice cores extracted here provide insights into millions of years of Earth's atmospheric history.