Midnight Sun, Arctic Circle, Summer Solstice, 24-Hour Daylight
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Midnight Sun, the Sun, as seen in the Arctic or Antarctic, where the tilt of the Earth’s axis, relative to the plane of its orbit, produces at least one 24-hour period of daylight, and one of night, in every year. At the poles, both day and night are theoretically six months long, though the actual
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