Dakshinayan occurs between the Summer Solstice and the Winter Solstice. During the second half of this cycle the South Pole faces toward the sun and this accounts for the Sun not setting for observers at the South Pole.
This also occurs during the first half of Uttarayana.
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Dakshinayan occurs between the Summer Solstice and the Winter Solstice. During the second half of this cycle the South Pole faces toward the sun and this accounts for the Sun not setting for observers at the South Pole.
This also occurs during the first half of Uttarayana.
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Dakshinayan occurs between the Summer Solstice and the Winter Solstice. During the second half of this cycle the South Pole faces toward the sun and this accounts for the Sun not setting for observers at the South Pole.
This also occurs during the first half of Uttarayana.
Hope it helps. This was answered by me in Quora. I am interested in astrophysics and space science.
Dakshinayan occurs between the Summer Solstice and the Winter Solstice. During the second half of this cycle the South Pole faces toward the sun and this accounts for the Sun not setting for observers at the South Pole.
This also occurs during the first half of Uttarayana.
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