How much sunlight in hours does it receive on June 21 at 90 degree south?

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2026-06-02 14:56

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On June 21, which is the winter solstice for the Southern Hemisphere, the South Pole (90 degrees South) experiences polar night. This means that it receives 24 hours of darkness and no direct sunlight during this time. The sun remains below the horizon, and there is continuous twilight rather than full daylight.

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