Ööpäikese
Ööpäikese is an Estonian term that translates to "midnight sun." It refers to the natural phenomenon where the sun remains visible at the local midnight during the summer months in locations north of the Arctic Circle or south of the Antarctic Circle. This occurs because the Earth's axis is tilted relative to its orbital plane around the sun. During the summer solstice, the hemisphere tilted towards the sun experiences continuous daylight.
The midnight sun is a significant attraction for tourists in regions like northern Norway, Sweden, Finland,
While the term "ööpäikese" specifically refers to the sun being visible at midnight, the broader concept of