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Almost certainly not in nature.
The whole universe is bathed with the cosmic background radiation, which is the radiation left over from the Big Bang. It is at a temperature of approximately 3 degrees Kelvin. So even a cold dead rock drifting in between galaxies would have a temperature 3 degrees above absolute zero.
Absolute zero is theoretical and I guess it can't be found naturally.
probably not.. because all motion would cease there... to and from it...
no