longnight
Longnight is a term used to describe a period of extended darkness that occurs during the winter months in regions near the Arctic Circle. It is characterized by the sun remaining below the horizon for 24 hours a day, resulting in an extended period of nocturnal conditions. This phenomenon typically occurs in areas where the sun is at a low angle in the sky, such as in latitudes above 66°30’ north.
During longnight, the sky remains dark throughout the day, and the only light available comes from artificial
Longnight has also been associated with various practical challenges. In areas with limited access to electricity,
Longnight is not a permanent or fixed phenomenon, and its duration varies depending on the latitude and