Yes, you’d have to be above the Arctic circle. Search “midnight sun timelapse” images, and you’ll find lots of examples. It is not actually a straight line, but moving on a curve. At this level of zoom, the curve is not apparent
Yeah idk, I think it’d happen near the solstice at ‘night’ when sun doesn’t really set but yeah I guess it’d never be perfectly horizontal and I don’t live in the Arctic circle myself so have never seen it. Maybe it’s all a big hoax, who can say
Where in the world would you get that phenomenon
Alaska, it says in the post
Well yes but imagine if this was real, where could you possible get a picture like this
Well the sun will move horizontal to the horizon near the Arctic circle during summer. So… I mean, still Alaska
I’m from just about the arctic circle and it doesn’t really look like that. I think.
Maybe if you go above the polar circle
Yes, you’d have to be above the Arctic circle. Search “midnight sun timelapse” images, and you’ll find lots of examples. It is not actually a straight line, but moving on a curve. At this level of zoom, the curve is not apparent
Yeah idk, I think it’d happen near the solstice at ‘night’ when sun doesn’t really set but yeah I guess it’d never be perfectly horizontal and I don’t live in the Arctic circle myself so have never seen it. Maybe it’s all a big hoax, who can say
Guess the only remaining explanation is aliens 🤔
Yes this would make sense
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I assume you’re joking since the caption says Alaska, but… Alaska (for one).
John Travolta’s house?