the sun goes down, night,
but not at some times in the
Antarctic, Robert Schwarz, who
was stationed in there for 15 years as part of the
experimental Keck project,
took this footage, although
shot in March 2017, the footage captures the bright sky just before the first
sunset in months, when the pole experiences a dark period from April to August,
the time lapse shows the bright star floating above
the horizon for an entire five-day period, Schwarz
documents a variety of natural phenomena, including the dancing lights of the
aurora australis, moon phases, and the Milky Way, on Vimeo, also if you want to look at the above in full size have a look here, it must seem so strange, sunlight 24/7.
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