You can see the midnight sun in Sweden as far south as Uppsala, which is located at around 59.8 degrees north latitude. Beyond this latitude, the sun doesn't fully set during the summer solstice, giving the phenomenon of the midnight sun.
Yes, you would be able to see it from Scandinavia.
Midnight Sun is Twilight only in Edward's point of view...IDK when it will be out. Midnight Sun was just a part that Stephine Myer was creating just out of creativity , it is never going to be released because there is only 4 chapters in the Twilight Saga and the will never be a Midnight Sun in the movies. She didn't even want it to be leaked.
That is because we go round the Sun. That means that every day the stars we see at midnight shift to the right by about 4 minutes of time. The stars that were due south last night at midnight will be due south at 23.56 tonight and by midnight they will be a little further west. Through the course of a year the stars that happen to be due south at midnight rotate right round the full circle.
No object. You would have to be in between the Sun and Mercury in order to see it at midnight, and no such object exists.
where and when can you see the midnight sun
If you mean the land of the midnight sun, that would be the high latitudes, where in mid summer the sun does not sets. You can still see the sun at midnight.
No
Alaska.
Finland
Lapland is known as the Land of the Midnight Sun because at the height of summer, as the sun approaches the horizon, it creeps back up, so viewers can see the sun at midnight.
june
Scandinavia
Scandinavia
Norway, or anywhere above the Arctic Circle. During summer, the sun never sets, therefor, you see the sun at midnight.
In the United States, Alaska is the place to see the midnight sun during the summer months. In other countries, any nation near the Arctic Circle is a good candidate.
The Norwegians will see the midnight sun during the month of June. The length of day light can be more than 20 hours.