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The Zodiacal Light [PDF]

open access: yesMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 1870
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Suomi satellite brings to light a unique frontier of nighttime environmental sensing capabilities. [PDF]

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Augustus' solar meridian functioning and the birth of the western leap year. [PDF]

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Zodiacal Light

2011
The zodiacal light is a faint veil of light visible in the Earth’s night sky. Brighter towards the Sun and the ecliptic, it originates in solar light scattered by a huge cloud of dust particles, mostly of cometary and asteroidal origin. The brightness increases toward the Sun and the near-ecliptic region; it corresponds to an increase in the space ...
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The Zodiacal Light

Nature, 1895
AT the present moment—7 p.m. February 16—the zodiacal light is more distinct than L ever remember to have seen it in England. The middle of the base is about 2° to the northward of the point where the sunset, and the axis is directed towards the Pleiades, and can be traced as far as the middle of Aries.
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