Kárášjohka Norway
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Sun & Shadow Map of Kárášjohka, Norway

Track sunlight direction and building shadows across Kárášjohka, Norway for any time and date. Drag the time slider above to watch shadows grow, shrink and rotate from sunrise to sunset.

Sunrise, sunset and daylight in Kárášjohka today

Right now Kárášjohka is experiencing polar day — the sun stays above the horizon for a full 24 hours.

How shadows move through the day in Kárášjohka

In the morning the sun sits low in the east, so shadows stretch long toward the west. As the sun climbs toward solar noon, shadows shorten and swing around to point north — Kárášjohka lies in the northern hemisphere. Through the afternoon the sun sinks toward the west and shadows lengthen again, this time falling toward the east. Use the time slider to see the exact sun angle and shadow direction at any minute of the day.

Shadow length by season

Shadow length depends on how high the sun climbs at midday, which changes with the seasons. At solar noon in Kárášjohka:

Sunrise & sunset across the year in Kárášjohka

SeasonDateSunriseSunsetDaylight
Spring equinox Mar 20 05:13 17:37 12h 23m
Summer solstice Jun 21 24h 0m
Autumn equinox Sep 22 05:55 18:25 12h 29m
Winter solstice Dec 21 0h 0m

Times shown for Europe/Oslo. Calculated from the city's coordinates (69.471870, 25.511220).

Why check sun and shadows in Kárášjohka?

Knowing where the sun falls helps with choosing an apartment with good natural light, planning a rooftop terrace or garden, positioning solar panels, scheduling outdoor photography during golden hour, or simply finding a sunny café table. The map above models shadows cast by buildings using OpenStreetMap data, so you can check a specific street or address rather than relying on a general sunrise table.

Frequently asked questions

What time is golden hour in Kárášjohka?

Golden hour falls shortly after sunrise and shortly before sunset, when the sun is low and light is warm. With sunset around — today, the evening golden hour begins roughly an hour earlier. Use the slider to find the exact low-sun window.

Which direction do windows get the most sun in Kárášjohka?

In the northern hemisphere, south-facing windows receive the most sunlight through the day, while east-facing rooms get morning light and west-facing rooms get afternoon and evening light.

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