What time is it at the North Pole? November 2, 2009
Posted by Library Answer Person in : Life's mysteries, Lobby Book, Science , trackbackWhat time is it at the North/South Pole? [3583A]
Such a question has been known to blow a few minds during certain smoke-filled social settings on weekend (or weekday!) evenings (or mornings!). Seriously, though, it’s whatever time you want it to be (that is to say, select from among the 24 standard time zones). Since longitudinal rays come together at the poles, no one time zone exists there. Polar explorers tend to use the time zone of the country from which they’ve departed. Good luck on your expedition; let us know when you return.

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