If the sun was in a noticeably different place in the Antarctic, it would also be in a noticeably different place everywhere else in the world too. This is a joke.
Great observation. However in this case it is actually the Moon shine and not direct sunlight. Notice that each day the occurrence moves on by one hour.
Too bad that the sun is not in the frame. This could be just bright sky light, rather than direct sunshine. During the bright periods, there are no clearly defined shadows. Also, the camera will do its own exposure adjustments as the light changes. The "bright" time might not be all that bright to the human eye.
@AdrianIII thats the thing...it's supposed to be COMPLETELY DARK there...no sun light for like 3 months I believe, I agree, that it could be ambient light in the atmosphere. if it were the right time for that to start being seen. there is supposed to be absolutely NO sun light what-so-ever. Sun rising this time of the year in Antarctica, should throw up GIANT red flags, that something in the planets rotation/axis, is severely fucked up right now...
When the full moon is out I can read the newspaper in the forest...let alone reflecting off the snow and ice
Rapierfighter 1 month ago
If the sun was in a noticeably different place in the Antarctic, it would also be in a noticeably different place everywhere else in the world too. This is a joke.
kron42 6 months ago
@kron42 True. ?v=z1yiHFv1t6s&feature=related
This guy is in Canada in June 2011. I thought the same thing, then found the above video.
antivoterfraud 1 month ago
WTF!!?? This was in June which is winter so the south pole shouldn't be getting daylight at this time...pole shift??
CrAz1m0nk3ii117 7 months ago
Great observation. However in this case it is actually the Moon shine and not direct sunlight. Notice that each day the occurrence moves on by one hour.
BlackSunDarkStar 8 months ago
you have to cross your information and then you upload them on the net!
elenasavva1 8 months ago
watch?v=pYiY2Av7-ZU&feature=iv&annotation_id=annotation_806044
Zanderangler3 8 months ago
watch?v=NzZC_X8Gtr0
Zanderangler3 8 months ago
Too bad that the sun is not in the frame. This could be just bright sky light, rather than direct sunshine. During the bright periods, there are no clearly defined shadows. Also, the camera will do its own exposure adjustments as the light changes. The "bright" time might not be all that bright to the human eye.
AdrianIII 8 months ago
@AdrianIII thats the thing...it's supposed to be COMPLETELY DARK there...no sun light for like 3 months I believe, I agree, that it could be ambient light in the atmosphere. if it were the right time for that to start being seen. there is supposed to be absolutely NO sun light what-so-ever. Sun rising this time of the year in Antarctica, should throw up GIANT red flags, that something in the planets rotation/axis, is severely fucked up right now...
nirvanas1991 8 months ago
the reason is the melting ice
TheNoCoincidence 8 months ago
hmmmm
hunainmadi 8 months ago