One year in Longyearbyen / Ett år i Longyearbyen - Minute by minute
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- Опубліковано 22 гру 2013
- The pictures are captured with Svein Nordahls M12 camera. (www.svein-nordahl.com/svalbard)
The camera is facing Northwest towards advent bay and Hiortfjellet.
The pictures are taken every minute and is shown in 60FPS - So one second is one hour.
The year is ALMOST complete, but due to some random power outages some image where not captured.
Taken from 05.10.2012 to 31.10.2013
Enjoy!
I watched the whole thing, and it was pretty cool seeing it go from being dark 24/7 to being sunny 24/7 and also seeing the moon skim the horizon sometimes
Thank you for posting this video it was very educational to see the changing seasons at this latitude. The Polar night was fascinating to watch.
34:51 happy new year
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0:00 October 2012
10:27 November 2012
22:27 December 2012
34:51 January 2013
47:15 February 2013
58:27 March 2013
1:10:51 April 2013
1:22:51 May 2013
1:35:15 June 2013
1:47:15 July 2013
1:59:39 August 2013
2:12:03 September 2013
2:24:03 October 2013
Fantastic and really fascinating. Thanks for sharing what looks like an amazing part of the world
Where you live
Oct 5:
Sunrise: 08:05
Solar noon: 12:45
Sunset: 17:23
Day length: 9h 17m
Nov 1:
Sunrise: 12:00
Solar noon: 12:00
Sunset: 12:00
Day length: 0h 0m
Dec 1:
Sunrise: 12:00
Solar noon: 12:00
Sunset: 12:00
Day length: 0h 0m
Jan 1:
Sunrise: 12:00
Solar noon: 12:00
Sunset: 12:00
Day length: 0h 0m
Feb 1:
Sunrise: 12:00
Solar noon: 12:00
Sunset: 12:00
Day length: 0h 0m
Mar 1:
Sunrise: 08:25
Solar noon: 12:10
Sunset: 15:56
Day length: 7h 31m
Apr 1:
Sunrise: 05:12
Solar noon: 13:01
Sunset: 20:54
Day length: 15h 41m
May 1:
Sunrise: 01:00
Solar noon: 12:54
Sunset: 01:00
Day length: 24h 0m
Jun 1:
Sunrise: 01:00
Solar noon: 12:55
Sunset: 01:00
Day length: 24h 0m
Jul 1:
Sunrise: 01:00
Solar noon: 13:01
Sunset: 01:00
Day length: 24h 0m
Aug 1:
Sunrise: 01:00
Solar noon: 13:03
Sunset: 01:00
Day length: 24h 0m
Sep 1:
Sunrise: 03:36
Solar noon: 12:57
Sunset: 22:10
Day length: 18h 33m
Oct 1:
Sunrise: 07:33
Solar noon: 12:47
Sunset: 17:57
Day length: 10h 23m
Polar Day: Apr 18 - Aug- 24
Polar Night: Oct 26 - Dec 31, Jan 1 - Feb 14, & Oct 27 - Oct 31
Beautiful Longyearbyen, Svalbard. Thanks.
14.12.2018 still watching . Great composition 👌
It appears that after about mid-March it won't get completely dark again until October.
Wow - great footage. One of the few full sunny days you got - was on my birthday in August! :-)
U live There? How is life There?
Props to the cameraman for staying put that long and for having a big enough battery. 😱
Its a webcam
There was a cut ...obviously he/She had to change battery
This is so amazing!
I have a friend in Iceland, and the videos he sends me of the sun up constantly in the summer is insane to me. Sun peeking through his curtains at 00:00 is amazing.
Thanks for Uploading. From Sri Lanka
amazing video, thanks for sharing!
Thank you for the video
Amazing!
i like how you can still see the sky barely get light around the winter solstice. very faint but it does exist
39:02 almost the first natural light in the year
Natural light does exist in the noon of December solstice. Its so so so dark you can't see it.
Great job dude! Nothing else to say...
I think that moon phases and moonrise/moonset time are critical during the two months night, because it substitutes sunlight up to a point. Strange thing, though, if you are not used to it :)
cool, thank you!
Imagine eating lunch in the middle of the day but it's dark outside because of polar night. It would be an interesting experience for sure. In contrast, sleeping without blackout shades and/or shutters during the summer is hard as it's always daylight.
I like polar day, as polar night, but I couldn't live in Longyearbyen because of the weather. It's mostly cloudy 😔 raining or snowing.
As you may have noticed, during the polar night there's a really bright star that moves low across the northern sky - that's Jupiter. I know for a fact that in 2012/13, Jupiter was in the stage of it's orbit where it was well north of the celestial equator i.e. in the constellation of Taurus.
Offene Fragen !???
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thank you,this is great.snow never falls?
There's snow on the ground from the very beginning
what was the image link for the first image in this video?
Well done thankyou. Would benefit from some annotations - which way is the camera facing? Which is the sun and moon? Label with the months.
+Ian Bryce I will add that :)
Yes maybe display the month bigger & add a little mellow background perhaps?
this video is a very good worthy of a meme
"Sweet dreams. Make sure to wake up at sunrise" (22:27)
and also
"Make sure to go home at sundown" (1:35:15)
thank you! its really awesome to see stuff like that! Do you still living there?
Yup, still living in the best town in the world! :)
Wow!! Amazing ;)
I agree
Very intresting
Wait How Winter Sunrise/Sunset Summer? 4.58 AM-7.02 PM?
I noticed that in the winter the full moon is in the same position as that of the sun six months later, what does it mean and why is that?
Юрий Кулаков I noticed that too!
In Connecticut, the Moon would shine through my skylight in Winter, and I always called that a "ghost of a Summer day". :)
I have no idea why the Moon is high in Winter and low in Summer.
@@SouthwesternEagle it is because the full moon is always on the opposite side of the sun during the full moon because the whole surface is lit
I have some questions:
1. The coloured/B&W at the camera is equally to the sunset/sunrise?
2. With that, I noted the sunset/sunrise exact minute varies in the winter, like one day starts at 10:40 and 5 days later came back to 8:30 and returns to 11:00. Same as sunset, one day 17:20, 5 days later came to 15:40, stopped for to days and return to 13:10. The high latitude has some role on it?
No. It's just clouds playing an effect on the brightness of the daylight.
Is it just the overexposure from the sun, or do you guys have a black moon like that during the summer. Just looks cool.
It's the sun
It's simply overexposed
and also why camera jumps up and down twice a day? in the morning around 6,7 am and in the evening around 20 pm
Cause it is two separate cameras. One for daylight shots and one for low light conditions.
1:18:23 First Midnight Sun in longyearbyen
Me when I go to work at 7:
Me when I come back at 5:
please do another timelapse again but from 2022
22:59 so that’s what polar night looks like . Impressive
So the video is black and white when it shows night?
Hentai Media Guides Yes it is :) The camera automaticly switches to BW high sensitivity when its dark.
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Is it hard to deal with winter because it's always so dark?
Because sun is under of horizont more than 4 months (26 october-15 febrwary)
Opposit sun is above on horizont more than 4 months (15 april-26 august)
@@cicileu8073 No, it's 26 Oct to 14 Feb and 18 Apr to 24 Aug.
@@laiyemoboys9255I understood, thanks !
1:43:15 woah, are those mammatus clouds forming?
How warm is it there in Summer? I thougt there is like snow all around the year :D
It is maybe up to 15 oC on a warm day. The snow is usually gone from town by June and it is usually snow covered again in October. It can be snowing all year around even in July/August, but then the snow usually disappears after a few hours
@@weendey how is life There? Residents often think of leaving the island or they are content being There? The original inhabitants of the island were descendants of miners?
@@paulinah2392 Think it depends some people really love it, and some people dont like the darknes, temperature and isolation. I really love it. Most people move up here for a few years, and there us very few that has lived there their entire life. Dont think there is anyone that lives here today that is realated to the «original» inhabitants
@@weendey I guess when you have born there it is your home anywhere else could seem weird. What annoys me though is the lack of vegetation like trees or flowers and ofcourse the darkness. I would not care much about the temperatures. But such an arid land and darkness I would have found annoying. But why it is isolated. Ok 3000 people are not a lot but are not little number either. I m sure there must be bars or dance lessons and people might go on dates too there no?
@@paulinah2392 Very few people are born there. The hospital is to small so you have to go to the mainland to give birth, but even then I only know a handfull that has lived here their whole life. On average people live here for about 4 years, but most only live here for 1-2 years maybe just a couple of months, and then there are some that has lived here for 20, and one that has lived here for 50, but that is the record. Yes the vegetation is very special. It kinda feels lika another planet. We are around 2250 in Longyearbyen, and maybe 400 in Barentsburg the Russian settlement, and then there is some other places with a couple of people, but other than that it is not easy to get around. If you live on the mainland, even if you live in a small place you can normally get to a «bigger» city by car quite easily. Here you need to take a plane. So it is a bit hard to travel, and in the dark season tou feel a bit stuck in town and since there is no road out of town you feel a bit stuck in town in summer also. The best time is spring. When everything is snow covered and you can travel around with snowmobiles. There are lots a parties, festivals and other stuff happening, so it is a quite social place.
This is an awesome video and I deeply admire the effort!
But why does the picture jitter so much? It looks very glitchy.
Ey yo. 18:19
whats all that flashing?
also 21:53 is that the moon? :o
The flashes can be changes of light, fog and snowmobiles. And yes, that is the moon :)
@@KristofferHgsetHalvarp Or, heavy snow falling can look like fog.
Isn't it supposed to snow more? It's pretty far north, I expected more snow.
+Ammonal Svalbard is a cold and a dry arctic desert. :)
There's already a lot of snow even for these latitudes
Svalbard is dry
How the hell did it go from No sunlight in february to the whole day getting sunlight in april?
It is midnight sun from 20-april in Longyearbyen.
What would this black sphere accompany the sun?
The sun itself is so bright that the camera doesn't register it.
what's this at 1:5129 in the sky? The moon?
1:51:29
That is the sun but the middle is so bright that the camera can’t register it so it’s black
does the sun rotate sideways?
No, The November-December Moon Is Out 24 Hours Like Summer
And March-August Sun Is Out 24 Hours And That 1 Year In Longyearbyen
@@klaskycsupofan4798 midnight sun starts in mid April
@@accelerationvirgulepetit @Klasky Csupo Fan Is Right. If You Can See it, Look at the March 31st Not April 1st
@@NoobPro-ln4sz It's actually April 18th.
@@NoobPro-ln4sz Go check the sunrise & sunset times in 2013 at Longyearben and you'll see it's April 18th.
Always Dark between Early October - Early March
Always Bright between Early May - Early August
Actually, I think it’s more between Early April to Mid-September.
not really at all, the only time its mostly pitch black is the last week of november till about mid-January. Before and after that theres always at least several hours of twilight.
@@user-pd6bd7ir4z nautical twilight isn't really noticeable in cloudy ass places. Astronomical twilight is hard to distinguish between night.
O christmas tree love
Why is there a big black dot in the middle of the sun?? No one seems to care as no one brought it up in the comments? 😅
in serbia sun seth is almost same as moonset ,here has no connection
Miragarria da bideo hau.
AB FAB!
When does polar twilight - I guess that's what you call when everywhere colored with deep blue - happens ?
+Utku AYDINER Here you can see the sun diagram - www.gaisma.com/en/location/longyearbyen.html
+Kristoffer Høgset Halvarp Thank you so much Kristoffer :)
november and February. This camera in this video is not that good so it doesnt capture it. It makes it black and white.
October 29/November 26 Is No Daylight Jan 31 - Feb 17 Is Restricted By The Sun
Feb 28 to Mar 28 Is When You See The Almost Twilight End March On Twilight Day, Is End On April 17th - Aug 22nd Sep 9th Is Started To 11PM Until Is End of The Night In 1AM - 10PM October 26th - November 9th Is When You See The First Day of Twilight Day, November 24th - Jan 19th Is When You See The Little Bit Daylight Before February
-1:03:12 sun are above you at night
1:14:50 Sunny
41:53 what's that ? moose? wolf ? :-)
It is a reindeer. No moose or wolfs here. Just lots of dogs, reindeers, foxes and a couple of polar bears
Has anyone found a moment of aurora borealis?
The sky is cloudy as hell so nah
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58:00
1:10:00
October-February Is Polar Night February 16 The sun rises March 11 is when you see a little blue and March 20 is when the moon at 01:33 And April is when civil twilight April And A August Sun is out for 24 Hours Back September is half Day half night
That’s One Year Longyearbyen
0:00 You can see far away dark clouds ☁️
Africa feels so safe tho
There is only one reason I didn't like the video: Instead of colored image everywhere, there is too much black & white image. But ok, I didn't even press the dislike button. No like though.
please do another timelapse again but from 2022