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The sun is setting on Utqiaġvik, Alaska, for the last time in 2024 as the city enters polar night on Monday. The sun won’t appear over the horizon again until January 22, 2025. There will be...
The town of Utqiaġvik, Alaska undergoes polar night—a period of more than 60 days without daylight.
America's northernmost town enters polar night and sun won't shine again until January Starting at 1:27 p.m. AKST Monday, the sun will set for the final time this year in Utqiaġvik, Alaska, plunging the town into 64 days of complete darkness. It won't rise again until Jan. 22 at 1:15 p.m.
The people of Utqiaġvik won't be in complete darkness for the next 65 days. Civil twilight happens for several hours during the period of polar night and will provide enough light to see during what would generally be daytime hours.
Where in Alaska do they have 30 days of night? The spectacle of a polar night exists north of the Arctic Circle where few inhabitants live year-round. Defined by total darkness lasting for a complete 24 hours, this is a truly unique phenomenon that few people will ever experience!
The nation's northernmost town - Utqiagvik, Alaska - is about to descend into months of darkness. Think of it this way: By the time the sun rises again, a new president will occupy the White House. The town of Utqiagvik, formerly known as Barrow, has a population just shy of 5,000 people.
The small town located north of the Arctic Circle has entered its annual phase of darkness, known as polar night. “Polar night is a normal phenomenon that happens every winter for Barrow...
The small town of Utqiagvik, Alaska will not see sun for quite some time. CNN Meteorologist Allison Chinchar breaks it all down.
In the HBO detective series True Detective: Night Countr y, a pair of police officers seek to solve mysterious deaths in the fictional Alaska town of Ennis against the backdrop of the long,...
This phenomenon, known as Polar Night, plunges the top of the globe into a nearly perpetual night until January 22, 2025. While it's romantic to envision cozy light-filled homes buried in snow under sparkling stars for months on end, this isn’t a completely accurate image.