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  2. Town in Alaska won't see the sun for two months as it enters ...

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    After getting 30 minutes of daylight, the town of Utqiaġvik, Alaska – formerly known as Barrow – saw its final sunset of the year on Monday as it enters a "polar night." The sun won't return ...

  3. Alaska Time Zone - Wikipedia

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    Alaska would naturally fall into five time zones, with the greatest territory more correctly in UTC−10:00 and UTC−11:00, with Adak more correctly in UTC–12:00 and Cape Wrangell in UTC–13:00 as sunset can be late as midnight. But political and logistical considerations have led to the use of two time zones, leading to the distortions ...

  4. Blue hour - Wikipedia

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    Blue hour usually lasts about 20–96 minutes right after sunset and right before sunrise. Time of year, location, and air quality all have an influence on the exact time of blue hour. [7] For instance in Egypt (every 21st of June), when sunset is at 7:59 PM: blue hour occurs from 7:59 PM to 9:35 PM.

  5. Sunrise, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Sunrise is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States. The population was 18 at the 2010 census, [ 4 ] unchanged from 2000. Geography

  6. 7:06AM Sunrise. 92% Humidity. 30.38 in Pressure--UV Index. 5:50PM Sunset. 1 mph F 2 km/h C Wind. 30 ... Crews Battle Weather To Recover Alaska Plane Wreckage After Passengers Found Dead.

  7. Local & National Weather News You Can Use - AOL

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    7:22AM Sunrise. 53% Humidity. 30.43 in Pressure--UV Index. 6:20PM Sunset. ... Winter nights in central Alaska can be brutal, lasting over 15 hours with temperatures below zero and snow in every ...

  8. Twilight - Wikipedia

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    Twilight occurs according to the solar elevation angle θ s, which is the position of the geometric center of the Sun relative to the horizon. There are three established and widely accepted subcategories of twilight: civil twilight (nearest the horizon), nautical twilight, and astronomical twilight (farthest from the horizon).

  9. Kobuk Valley National Park - Wikipedia

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    Since the park is above the Arctic Circle, the sun does not set from June 3 to July 9, and the sun is visible for only 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours on the winter solstice, with long periods of twilight on either side of sunrise and sunset. As is the case over all of northern Alaska, the aurora borealis is often visible on winter nights when solar activity ...