Your Video is ABSOLUTE AMAZING!!! I've seen it now for several times and everytime it moves me... I am from austria and never had seen this in real. But the day will come that I see it with my own eyes! Thank you for this wonderful video! Please take care! Best wishes, Marcus.
Where you live Jan 1: Sunrise: 12:00 Sunset: 12:00 Day length: 0h 0m Feb 1: Sunrise: 09:25 Sunset: 14:30 Day length: 5h 4m Mar 1: Sunrise: 07:12 Sunset: 16:43 Day length: 9h 31m Apr 1: Sunrise: 05:50 Sunset: 19:48 Day length: 13h 57m May 1: Sunrise: 03:22 Sunset: 22:04 Day length: 18h 41m Jun 1: Sunrise: 01:00 Sunset: 01:00 Day length: 24h 0m Jul 1: Sunrise: 01:00 Sunset: 01:00 Day length: 24h 0m Aug 1: Sunrise: 02:18 Sunset: 23:15 Day length: 20h 57m Sep 1: Sunrise: 04:59 Sunset: 20:26 Day length: 15h 26m Oct 1: Sunrise: 06:57 Sunset: 18:08 Day length: 11h 11m Nov 1: Sunrise: 08:08 Sunset: 14:45 Day length: 6h 36m Dec 1: Sunrise: 12:00 Sunset: 12:00 Day length: 0h 0m Polar day: May 18 - Jul 25 Polar night: Jan 1 - Jan 14 & Nov 28 - Dec 31
that would seriously mess with my head. seeing the sun constantly in the sky for nearly three months. how could i get to sleep. must need thick curtains to block out the light
Between early April and early September, it doesn't get fully dark all summer long. At the summer solstice, annually on June 21st, the sun is actually 22 degrees above the horizon at 1:45 in the morning.
Perhaps you are thinking of the North Pole? At the summer solstice the sun is 22.5 degrees above the horizon but stays at that height all 'day' before gradually spiralling down to the horizon by the autumn equinox.
cool video. This would drive me absolutely crazy i think. So little daytime in winter and then 100% daytime from end of May till end of July. Even then, there was hardly any sunshine in that time
Yes after the June (summer) solstice the days slowly start to get shorter, so it would make sense by late July/early August you’ll began to notice it, however this isn’t the case in the Southern Hemisphere the reverse happens, but spoiler alert it’s not actually summer in July/August in the Southern Hemisphere because the fact that whatever happens in the Northern Hemisphere the exact opposite happens in the Southern Hemisphere, the process is the same but in reverse, so you would be dealing with winter all over again However the earliest sunrise and the latest sunset isn’t on the longest day of the year as you expect it to because solar days aren’t exactly 24 hours long, the reverse is true with the shortest day of the year where it doesn’t have the latest sunrise and the earliest sunset as you would expect it to be
December & January is polar night February is when the sun comes back out March is half day half night April is when you see a little blue at night may-July sun is out 24 hours August is when the nights come back September half day half night October is when the suns on the horizon of the mountains November is when the sun comes back down till February
Thank you Ategra, it's heplful. I'm going actually at the end of Nov returning beginning of Dec. I'm just hoping to get clear skies to experience the Northern Lights (among other things...) Tusen takk! ;)
I dare you all as academic people to make FULL timelapse of midnight sun with multiple camcoders (4 or 5). So far I doubted with partly timelapses. (I'm for CCW sun path on south pole centered FE)
I'm going to Tromsø in Dec (1-3) this year...does anyone know at what time there is a bit of a twilight/day light in the morning and again at what time does it get pitch black? Your video is really interesting but I've noticed the weather being exclusively overcast and grey at all time (a part from a few rare occasions). Is the weather really that bad in terms of clarity of sky? I know it's not as cold as Canada in winter. Great job!!
@@Mrmakeyoumad this is my friend he calls the polar day so there are no mistakes and by the way he no longer climbs on TH-cam he has a new account so do not answer
Perfect choice of music
Your Video is ABSOLUTE AMAZING!!! I've seen it now for several times and everytime it moves me... I am from austria and never had seen this in real. But the day will come that I see it with my own eyes! Thank you for this wonderful video! Please take care! Best wishes, Marcus.
The music and Timelapse matched perfectly as the sun moves across the sky getting higher toward Simms and darker toward winter
music name?
Can’t believe this video is already a decade old and it’s still marvelous to rewatch 10 years later
Imagine having a time machine and seeing all this over a year within ten minutes.
Probably several hundreds years in 20 seconds
Where you live
Jan 1:
Sunrise: 12:00
Sunset: 12:00
Day length: 0h 0m
Feb 1:
Sunrise: 09:25
Sunset: 14:30
Day length: 5h 4m
Mar 1:
Sunrise: 07:12
Sunset: 16:43
Day length: 9h 31m
Apr 1:
Sunrise: 05:50
Sunset: 19:48
Day length: 13h 57m
May 1:
Sunrise: 03:22
Sunset: 22:04
Day length: 18h 41m
Jun 1:
Sunrise: 01:00
Sunset: 01:00
Day length: 24h 0m
Jul 1:
Sunrise: 01:00
Sunset: 01:00
Day length: 24h 0m
Aug 1:
Sunrise: 02:18
Sunset: 23:15
Day length: 20h 57m
Sep 1:
Sunrise: 04:59
Sunset: 20:26
Day length: 15h 26m
Oct 1:
Sunrise: 06:57
Sunset: 18:08
Day length: 11h 11m
Nov 1:
Sunrise: 08:08
Sunset: 14:45
Day length: 6h 36m
Dec 1:
Sunrise: 12:00
Sunset: 12:00
Day length: 0h 0m
Polar day: May 18 - Jul 25
Polar night: Jan 1 - Jan 14 & Nov 28 - Dec 31
that would seriously mess with my head. seeing the sun constantly in the sky for nearly three months. how could i get to sleep. must need thick curtains to block out the light
Between early April and early September, it doesn't get fully dark all summer long. At the summer solstice, annually on June 21st, the sun is actually 22 degrees above the horizon at 1:45 in the morning.
False information. On the summer solstice the sun is at 22° at around 6:45 in the morning. At 1:45 it's at 4°.
Perhaps you are thinking of the North Pole? At the summer solstice the sun is 22.5 degrees above the horizon but stays at that height all 'day' before gradually spiralling down to the horizon by the autumn equinox.
@@reddwarfer999 23.4 degrees*
cool video. This would drive me absolutely crazy i think. So little daytime in winter and then 100% daytime from end of May till end of July. Even then, there was hardly any sunshine in that time
There is no daytime during December solstice in Tromso as its latitude is around +69.6°.
This is great! I just wish that there were more recent versions of these.
Even though Troms🚫 is north of the Arctic Circle, Florida, USA once has recorded a lower temperature than Troms🚫’s record low temperature.
Gulf Stream moment
Troms🚫 😂
WHAT
in tromso on winter solstice at solar noon is the sun altitude -2.3 dergees
6:30 the 2006 midnight sun series will end soon
Yes after the June (summer) solstice the days slowly start to get shorter, so it would make sense by late July/early August you’ll began to notice it, however this isn’t the case in the Southern Hemisphere the reverse happens, but spoiler alert it’s not actually summer in July/August in the Southern Hemisphere because the fact that whatever happens in the Northern Hemisphere the exact opposite happens in the Southern Hemisphere, the process is the same but in reverse, so you would be dealing with winter all over again
However the earliest sunrise and the latest sunset isn’t on the longest day of the year as you expect it to because solar days aren’t exactly 24 hours long, the reverse is true with the shortest day of the year where it doesn’t have the latest sunrise and the earliest sunset as you would expect it to be
Awesome video! The music fits it so well :)
2:31 Partial solar eclipse moment
4:05 Tromsø Midnight Sun ☀️
December & January is polar night February is when the sun comes back out March is half day half night April is when you see a little blue at night may-July sun is out 24 hours August is when the nights come back September half day half night October is when the suns on the horizon of the mountains November is when the sun comes back down till February
And that’s 1 year in tromso Norway 🇳🇴
January 14 is the rise of the sun but its for a short time
Love how the sun wasn't setting in august then in the blink of an eye the sun isn't rising in november
the sun goes down around the end of july
The sun is up middle of may-early August
Nope it is upp all summer. But it can depen on the camera
the sun goes down on august 6th
July 26, the sun goes down.
@@lilsweezy71 July 26th.
Thank you Ategra, it's heplful. I'm going actually at the end of Nov returning beginning of Dec. I'm just hoping to get clear skies to experience the Northern Lights (among other things...) Tusen takk! ;)
i consider the sky to be completely dark at astronomical twilight
Then again, in late autumn google says that astronomical twilight ends at 6:30 but the sky gets dark at like 5:40
Nostalgia
At 5:13 it’s the summer solstice
props to the clouds giving artificial dim night sky
Even at the end of April you can still see a bit of light at midnight
The twilight is much longer in tromso
And around late July or early August the sun goes back down
Yeah somehow 10 year old me found out that the axis was the cause of the longer twilight because of the angle the sun rises and sets at
I dare you all as academic people to make FULL timelapse of midnight sun with multiple camcoders (4 or 5). So far I doubted with partly timelapses. (I'm for CCW sun path on south pole centered FE)
Updated version
th-cam.com/video/6koCEW9h1Pc/w-d-xo.html
Am I the only one that lives in Tromsø? Who else lives in Tromsø?
Yoooooo we are brothers I live in Tromsø too
like 70000 people?
I don’t but it will be cool living there or living in svalbard
I'm a Brit living in Olsborg, around 100km south of Tromsø.
I couldn’t live in Tromsø!! In December there isn’t light at al and in June the Sun doesn’t go down!
I’ll stay here in Italy
1/1-9/1 missing
Why don't we have this for every major city?
I'm going to Tromsø in Dec (1-3) this year...does anyone know at what time there is a bit of a twilight/day light in the morning and again at what time does it get pitch black?
Your video is really interesting but I've noticed the weather being exclusively overcast and grey at all time (a part from a few rare occasions). Is the weather really that bad in terms of clarity of sky?
I know it's not as cold as Canada in winter.
Great job!!
Yes
weather.cs.uit.no/video/2010/08/201008-medium.mp4 watch this video to the end and see what has changed
Nope, the sun will be below the horizon for all of December.
Polar night 27 November to 15 january
Polar Day 18 May to 26 july
There is no "polar day" its called midnight sun
@@Mrmakeyoumad this is my friend he calls the polar day so there are no mistakes and by the way he no longer climbs on TH-cam he has a new account so do not answer
Wow it's day all the day. 3:41
are there any other year-long timelapses like this (e.g 2009)?
It's the same every year so no point tbf.
I want to see 2007 now lol
There's a 2011 one
I found one of 1995 lol
th-cam.com/video/6koCEW9h1Pc/w-d-xo.html
1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00
4:59
Imagine seeing no nighttime for three months straight
1:29
And yet we complain about the street lamps not turning off in the winter even at noon because the sun doesn't go as high in Germany.
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확실히 북쪽이나 그런지 밤낮이 훨씬 극명하네
Amo quella città :D
@Alice Sacco non ti capisco io non ci vivrei, ci andrei solo in vacanza
This video won't play. You get the first scene, but then it doesn't do anything. The ball at the bottom doesn't move no matter what I do to it.
My life in a year
verison 5.5.1
2006
- 2006
So what happened to the camera didn't it run out of battery because they had it running for a whole year
Ever heard of electricity runned cameras?
I think it had 5 tb of storage
This video made me dizzy.
POV: Made in Heaven
A quaver
2006 год
ow boy ...ow boy .. too fast ... bad video
that's the idea of a timelapse
You can slowdown the video if you get motion sickness
I played it at twice the speed...it's quite mesmerising.
Dumbass its gonna take a whole ass year to play this video at normal speed
Ruined by the awful music.
I think the music was quite good
you could just mute it !!
Awful music? Its a classic