360VR time-lapse of the 24 hour sunlight at Scott Base, Antarctica in the middle of the southern summer.
Scott Base is located at ° S, ° E.
Each summer at Scott Base the sun is above the horizon for four months from roughly October 21st to February 21st. During the winter it is below the horizon from approximately April 21st until August 21st.
If you carry on all the way south to the South Pole the sun will be above the horizon for 6 months in the summer, then below the horizon for 6 months in the winter. Sunrise and sunset at the South Pole happens at the spring and autumn equinoxes.
Shot on the Qoocam 8K 360 camera, in front the the Scott Base Pouwhenua.