Yes. Juneau is well south of the Arctic Circle, so they do not get "midnight sun" in any season.
yes...in Alaska
Juno isn't a planet
At Point Barrow, Alaska, the northernmost point in the U.S., the sun rises on the 11th of May and remains above the horizon until the 1st of August.
The average distance between Juno, which is an asteroid, and the Sun is about 414 million kilometers (257 million miles). This distance can vary due to the elliptical orbit of Juno around the Sun.
In the sun.
In Anchorage, Alaska. The sun will rise really early in the summer (about 2.20AM) and will set at about 11.15PM, althought it never really gets "dark" during the night. In the north of Alaska the sun is up all day and "night" and they get the midnight sun.
Depending on the time of year the sun will set a different times. In the summertime the sun sets around 11:00 P.M.
In Alaska, as mid-winter approaches, the days get shorter and shorter. Depending on how far North you are (BIG state) by midwinter the sun does not rise. In summer, days get longer and longer until, mid-summer, the sun does not set. Alaska has beautiful blue skies in the summer- and while it may be dark in winter, there is often color in the sky- the Northern Lights put on quite a show in the sky.
Alaska has the nickname land of the midnight sun.
During the summer in the northern hemisphere, the farther north you go the longer the sunlight lasts during a day. Traveling north, you will reach a point where the sun will not set but rather appear to travel in a circle because of the rotation of the earth . The closer you get to the pole the more sunlight there is. In Barrow Alaska, at 2:58am on the 10th of May, 2008 there was a sunrise. The sun did not set until August the 2nd at 2:03 am. The sun stayed visible in the sky in Barrow Alaska this year for 85 consecutive days. That's 2,040 hours. The reverse will happen this winter when the sun is below the equator. There will be months of darkness in Barrow Alaska. When the sun is high in the sky in the northern hemisphere it is low in the southern hemisphere, so they get darkness when the north has light and they get light when the north has dark.
According to: http://www.griffithobs.org/skyfiles/skysunrise2008.htm, the sun will set at 7:50 pm on May 17, 2008.
Around 9.00 pm.