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 North South
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 Polar night is a phenomenon in the northernmost and southernmost regions of Earth where night lasts for more than 24 hours.
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 81°18'N 110°48'W
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 POLAR CHROME
POLAR CHROME
 Silver is the most reflective across the visible spectrum, reflecting 95 percent of light
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 Blue steel
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 POLAR GLOW
POLAR GLOW
 Halation (noun): the spreading of light beyond its proper boundaries to form a fog round the edges of a bright image in a photograph or on a television screen.
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 Glow in the dark
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 Playing Nintendo on a cathode ray tube television
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 POLAR ULTRA
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 Ultraviolet (UV) is a form of electromagnetic radiation with wavelength shorter than that of visible light, but longer than X-rays
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 polar ultra is inspired by how different flowers might look like to bees than to human eyes. unlike us humans, bees can see ultraviolet light. If one examines a flower under uv light, the appearance of the flower changes completely. new patterns emerge, like halos or landing strips, to welcome and entice the bee population.
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 Can you see like a bee?
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