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Glossary term: 极圈

Redirected from 北极圈

Description: 极圈是地球上两条特定的纬线圈。位于北纬66°33′48.8″的极圈称为北极圈,位于南纬66°33′48.8″的极圈称为南极圈。由于地球自转轴是倾斜的,北极圈以北和南极圈以南地区的冬季为“极夜”,夏季为“极昼”。极夜期间,太阳在地平线以下的时间超过24小时,暗夜可持续数月。极昼期间,太阳在地平线以上的时间超过24小时,白昼可持续数月。越靠近极点,则极昼和极夜最长。对于每个极地区域,极夜出现在冬至前后,极昼出现在夏至前后。

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Caption: 这张照片拍摄于挪威的北角。由于该地的纬度原因,从四月到八月的夏季,太阳从未真正落下。这就形成了独特的连续白昼现象,即所谓的极昼。这组迷人的照片拍摄于 2022 年,展示了太阳每 30 分钟穿越地平线的不懈旅程。当太阳位于天空的最低点时,它不会落下,而是看起来像是从地平线反弹回来的。照片最右边的地球就像一个哨兵,标志着欧洲大陆的最北端。
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Caption: Constructed by combining multiple images over the course of a 24-hour period, the image was captured in Union Glacier, Antarctica, during the total solar eclipse of 4 December 2021, and showcases the day arc of the Sun. It illustrates the unique phenomenon of a polar day, during which the Sun travels around the sky without setting. During polar days, areas within the polar circles experience 24 hours of continuous daylight, and the Sun doesn’t set for an extended period. The image also offers a rare perspective of a solar eclipse, where the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, and as viewed from Earth. This can be seen in the lower image of the Sun, where the Moon covers the solar disc.
Credit: Stephanie Ziyi Ye/IAU OAE (CC BY 4.0)

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