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>>11251909
>>11251902
I'm sure tilt plays a role too, half a year of darkness at both poles due to the tilt. Forgot about the angle though, silly me. Thanks

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>>11245283
Whoever made that pic is retarded.

The Midnight Sun does have a counterpart called the Arctic night.
Also, the Midnight Sun doesn't last for three days, it lasts for a full six months right at the North Pole, while Antarctica experiences six months of night, right at the South Pole. And vice-versa during the December solstice.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midnight_sun
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polar_night

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