Difference between revisions of "Daylight"
From Iceland FAQ
(Created page with "According to [www.suncalc.net Suncalc], sunset in May is nearly midnight and sunrise is before 5am. The sun doesn’t dip too far below the horizon so it never gets completely...") |
|||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
| − | According to [www.suncalc.net Suncalc], sunset in May is nearly midnight and sunrise is before 5am. The sun doesn’t dip too far below the horizon so it never gets completely dark. You probably won’t need a torch to walk around at night but I’d recommend bringing a small one so you can see better in the tent, find stuff inside your rucksack, etc. | + | According to [https://www.suncalc.net Suncalc], sunset in May is nearly midnight and sunrise is before 5am. The sun doesn’t dip too far below the horizon so it never gets completely dark. You probably won’t need a torch to walk around at night but I’d recommend bringing a small one so you can see better in the tent, find stuff inside your rucksack, etc. |
Unfortunately, the light nights means there’s really no chance of seeing the northern lights. | Unfortunately, the light nights means there’s really no chance of seeing the northern lights. | ||
Revision as of 20:14, 8 November 2016
According to Suncalc, sunset in May is nearly midnight and sunrise is before 5am. The sun doesn’t dip too far below the horizon so it never gets completely dark. You probably won’t need a torch to walk around at night but I’d recommend bringing a small one so you can see better in the tent, find stuff inside your rucksack, etc.
Unfortunately, the light nights means there’s really no chance of seeing the northern lights.