Norway is a Scandinavian country. In this region, the sun never sets completely from mid-May to the end of July. As a result, the dim light of twilight is maintained throughout the night instead of the darkness of the night. Even in the northern part of the region, the sun never sets completely for two months of the year. But for two months of winter , the sun never rises again. Every year thousands of tourists come here to see this amazing miraculous cosmic scene. It is a thrilling experience to see the sun at night. As the Earth's axis tilts 23.5 degrees toward its plane, each hemisphere is tilted toward the sun in summer , and away from it in winter. As a result, in the Arctic and Antarctic regions, the sun can be seen at midnight at a particular time of the year. But when it is winter in the Antarctic , there is no difference between day and night. Because the sun never rises there. The whole Antarctic region is in darkness. At that time [April to July] the Arctic enjoys sunlight 24 hours a day. The sun rises regularly and travels very slowly. As the sun sets in the evening, it reaches the horizon. But then it started to rise again without settling down completely as usual. This situation continues for about two months in the Arctic . However, the actual midnight sun is seen on June 21. After six months the Arctic region became dark and the Antarctic region became sunlit. In the Antarctic, the sun appears at midnight from mid-November to the end of January. The northern hemisphere is also sometimes referred to as the land of the midnight sunrise. The sun can be seen at midnight near Bilot Island in northern Canada.