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The Sun Set at 1:36 PM in Utqiagvik, Alaska — and It Won’t Rise Again Until January 22

Summary by Hasan Jasim
In Utqiagvik, Alaska, the sun slipped below the horizon at exactly 1:36 PM on November 18, 2025, marking the beginning of one of the most striking natural events on Earth — the town’s annual polar night. Located at the northernmost edge of the United States, Utqiagvik sits far enough above the Arctic Circle that once the sun sets in late November, it stays hidden for more than two full months. For the next 60+ days, residents live without a sunr…
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Hasan Jasim broke the news in on Sunday, November 23, 2025.
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