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Polar Night in Alaska: the Sun in the City of Utqiagvik Will Rise Again on January 22, 2026 - Watch Impressive Timelapse with the Last Sunrise

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How is the phenomenon experienced by the 4,400 residents of Utqiagvik explained - For 64 days they will live in darkness and at even lower temperatures

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How is the phenomenon experienced by the 4,400 residents of Utqiagvik explained - For 64 days they will live in darkness and at even lower temperatures

Utqiagvik, the northernmost city of the United States, saw Wednesday, November 19, the last sunrise of the season. The sun will not rise again until within 66 days, an astronomical phenomenon that occurs every winter in the areas above the Arctic polar circle. During this period, known as “polar night”, the sky becomes scarcely dim in the mornings, avoiding absolute darkness. At night, the Northern Lights illuminate the landscape, attracting res…

Utqiagvik in Alaska enters 64 days of darkness while Antarctica enjoys uninterrupted daylight

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