Polar Night Begins in Alaska: 24 Hours of Darkness for Two Months, as Cold as -50°C
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Polar night begins in Alaska: 24 hours of darkness for two months, as cold as -50°C
The inhabitants of Barrow, Alaska, will not see another sunrise for the rest of the year: a night of about two months is beginning and the sun will not rise over the horizon.The Northern Lights and the Moon will be the only source of natural light for the next two months in Barrow, Alaska.Barrow, Alaska, witnessed its last sunset of 2025 on November 18. Every year around this time, the residents of this small town gather to watch the final sunse…
The last sunrise was seen for the last time for the next two months in Utkiagvik (formerly Barrow) in Alaska, with an impressive timelapse capturing the momentous event for the…More...
Can you imagine that the sun is hiding on the horizon in November and you don’t see it coming out again until almost February next year? Well, this fact that in Spain seems more like a post-apocalyptic movie than reality, is common for the inhabitants of a remote area of the United States, who have just plunged into total darkness. Polar Night has officially arrived in Barrow, Alaska, where they will not see the sun again until January 22 next y…
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