Depending on the time of year the sun will set a different times. In the summertime the sun sets around 11:00 P.M.
yes...in Alaska
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.
On March 30, 2010 the sun set at 8:40 pm in Anchorage Alaska.
Sometimes it doesn't.
sun,because its most of the time aimed at the sun
what time will the sun set November 29, 2008?
Yes. Juneau is well south of the Arctic Circle, so they do not get "midnight sun" in any season.
Northern lights, Midnight Sun,
Alaska is an ENORMOUS state. The time of sunrise and sunset are dependent on the date and the location. You can use the US Naval Observatory's Sunrise/Sunset Calculator to figure out what time the Sun rises or sets for any date and location.
because in a certain time of year the sun never sets
At the poles themselves, the sun only rises once and sets once, ... For instance , in Fairbanks, Alaska, which is located south of the Arctic Circle, the sun sets at 12:47 a.m.so the answer is YES
The sun will set at 7:08, Standard Time.