The period around the winter solstices, the shortest days and longest nights in the northern hemisphere. It occurs on the 21/22 December when the earth axis, on which it rotates, points at the furthest angle away from the sun in the northern hemisphere (and towards the sun in the southern). Hence as the earth rotates, points close to the pole receive no sun.
It is 67 days of night in Alaska. Its not pitch black like that new movie but there isn't much sunlight.
Alaska has the longest term of daylight in the U.S. for 82 days in A SUMMER.Only once did this happen, it DOES NOT happen every summer.Same thing for the winter time record for world's longest night in the U.S. set at 67 days.A lot huh?
I don't think there is a name for it. sorry :(
i think its just the city of barrow and its surrounding areas. but that 30 days of night sounds freaky and glad im in new york lol [edit] Actually, the 30 days of night only occur in or around barrow. Southeast Alaska such as Anchorage and the rest of the Kenai Peninsula ( including Fairbanks) do not get the 30 days of night
Because it is not far enough north.
yes it is a vampire movie set in alaska
I'm pretty sure that dark days is the second one or sequel to 30 days of night
30 Days of Night was released on 10/19/2007.
The Production Budget for 30 Days of Night was $30,000,000.
Yes, it's you and it's where you live and everything will be over when you are dead.
30 Days of Night grossed $80,276,156 worldwide.
30 Days of Night grossed $39,568,996 in the domestic market.