Places north of the 75°N latitude circle, like this place, deserve their own time zone with 1 year long days. December 21st being 00:00, March 22nd being 06:00, June 22nd, being 12:00, and September 21st being 18:00.
Longyearbyen , Svalbard Still Receives A Little Bit Of Twilight In The Winter Months ( January , February & March ) But On Cloudy Days Its Completely Dark
Very cool, ty for posting. Can you pls tell me how natives would have kept track of time, seasons, etc before analogous clocks? How can you tell which way is north versus which way is east? Curious, not trying to be a troll.
nobody even was on svalbard until i believe the 17 or 1800s and they didnt really live there. regardless by the time they did have permanent places there they did have clocks :P
Places north of the 75°N latitude circle, like this place, deserve their own time zone with 1 year long days. December 21st being 00:00, March 22nd being 06:00, June 22nd, being 12:00, and September 21st being 18:00.
Thats only the North/South Poles (and for [other] places that basically get 1 sunrise and sunset per year
Longyearbyen , Svalbard Still Receives A Little Bit Of Twilight In The Winter Months ( January , February & March ) But On Cloudy Days Its Completely Dark
I didn’t know this!
yeah isnt it just astronomical tho?
The sun below the horizon, -12, is astronomical twilight and early nautical
2:25 Lowest temperature -27°C
10:00 Highest temperature 12°C
Why does the camera move up at sunrise and down at sunset?
one camera is a nightvision camera and one camera is a normal camera and they are both placed at different places
So amazing video!! Thanks for upload it
You're welcome and thanks for your support.
*Such an amazing video, thank you for uploading it!
Whats with the black hole sun?
Amazing
wait, what was that bright light circling in the sky in NOVEMBER, DECEMBER AND JANUARY? the moon?
Yes, that's Moon
7:40 Heavy Snow
7:40 Tropical Storms
Very cool, ty for posting. Can you pls tell me how natives would have kept track of time, seasons, etc before analogous clocks? How can you tell which way is north versus which way is east? Curious, not trying to be a troll.
nobody even was on svalbard until i believe the 17 or 1800s and they didnt really live there. regardless by the time they did have permanent places there they did have clocks :P
There is no native population. Even those who live there now only live there for a few years on average.
Norway freezing like always 😅
December Sun Never Rise its 12:00pm in the midday it still night time
Lol
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Si habla de cual es el video original ya está puesto.
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