Noun
the sun visible at midnight (inside the Arctic or Antarctic Circles)
Source: WordNetBut thanks to the help of Asta and the other Black Bulls, Noelle continued to grow the more they fought against the Eye of the Midnight Sun. Source: Internet
The Arctic Circle marks the southernmost latitude where the sun can stay continuously below or above the horizon for 24 hours—these phenomena are known as the Midnight Sun in the summer and the Polar Night in the winter. Source: Internet
North of the Arctic Circle polar night characterize the winter season and midnight sun the summer season—both phenomena are longer the further north you go. Source: Internet
Since Svalbard is located north of the Arctic Circle it experiences midnight sun in summer and polar night in winter. Source: Internet
The areas of the taiga inside the Arctic Circle have midnight sun in mid-summer and polar night in mid-winter. Source: Internet
'Twilight' Director Explains Why Kristen & Rob Won't Star in 'Midnight Sun,' Edward's Version of the StoryThe new book “Midnight Sun,” from Twilight author Stephenie Meyer, is just days away and you might be wondering if a film version will ever be made. Source: Internet