In other words, half the planet exists in perpetual, broiling daylight.
Inside the hollow, a sun, 600 miles in diameter, gives perpetual daylight to the interior.
With the perpetual daylight of the Antarctic summer, the combination of light 'nights' and a white Christmas is something you're unlikely to find anywhere else.
Some exist in perpetual daylight, and allow players to create and place any blocks they like without having to build tools or gather materials first.
As they explore the planet, they find it is surrounded by three suns, keeping it in perpetual daylight.
The disastrous outcome of the convoy demonstrated the difficulty of passing adequate supplies through the Arctic, especially during the summer period of perpetual daylight.
Spotlights juryrigged to the graceful brick arches of the roof kept the prisoners in perpetual daylight.
What little filters through is negated by the gigantic volcanic torches which bathe the entire planet in perpetual daylight.
The perpetual daylight dries up the plants.
In its search for perpetual daylight in which to fish, the Arctic tern makes a 19,000-kilometre journey from one end of the Earth to the other.