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There are daily changes in the light and dark patterns in Antarctica. The earth still spins and the height of the sun, moon and stars relative to the horizon changes each day.

A day without a sunrise, or a day without a sunset simply means that the changes in light and dark patterns are different from other locations north of 66 degrees S, the Antarctic Circle.

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