As you know, if you go far enough north, the sun never disappears during much of the summer so it is always light. But unless you’ve experienced that phenomenon, you may not realize (though it’s obvious once you think about it) that this doesn’t mean the sun stays fixed in the sky. It still goes up and down, but more like a super ball.
This effect is especially noticeable and fascinating when you take footage of the sun over a week and then speed it up to 1 second per day…