4 "In the summer time at Scott Base Antarctica the sun is above the horizon for 4 months. This [timelapse] shows the movement of the sun over a full 24 hour period near the peak of summer in December." (www.youtube.com) posted 1 year ago by clemaneuverers 1 year ago by clemaneuverers +6 / -2 9 comments share 9 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Oh wait, how about this?
If I'm at the north pole, and the sun orbits the equator, then the distance is fixed. Either I would always see it, spining in complete circles around the sky at the same angle, or I would never see it because it's too far away.