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The Mid-Infrared Spectrum of the Zodiacal and Exozodiacal Light [PDF]
The zodiacal light is the dominant source of the mid-infrared sky brightness seen from Earth, and exozodiacal light is the dominant emission from planetary and debris systems around other stars.
Boulanger, Franccois +3 more
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IN your issue of October 25 (vol. xxxviii. p. 618), Dr. Muirhead quotes a remark of Cassini's in contradistinction to the relation indicated in your issue of the previous week (October 18, p. 594). The remark has not escaped notice, but is, I think, directed to a variation of shorter period, abundantly exemplified in Weber's observations, and in no ...
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ONE of the members of the staff of this establishment, Mr. E. G. Constable, observed a brilliant appearance of the zodiacal light at about 7 p.m. on the evening of Wednesday the 5th inst., the cone of light being exceedingly well defined. The phenomenon was not visible long, having completely disappeared by 7.20 p.m.
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The First Detections of the Extragalactic Background Light at 3000, 5500, and 8000A (II): Measurement of Foreground Zodiacal Light [PDF]
We present a measurement of the absolute surface brightness of the zodiacal light (3900-5100A) toward a fixed extragalactic target at high ecliptic latitude based on moderate resolution (~1.3A per pixel) spectrophotometry obtained with the du Pont 2.5m ...
Baldwin J. H. +29 more
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THE FLUCTUATIONS IN THE IRAS DISTRIBUTION
The great fluctuations in the infrared sky are situated along the meridians of Universal Sky Net. It is related also to the large structures. So the edge of the zone of avoidance of galaxies over IRAS60 and IRAS100 for long extension coincides to the Γ-
R. B. Shatsova, G. B. Anisimova
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Observations of the Near-infrared Spectrum of the Zodiacal Light with CIBER [PDF]
Interplanetary dust (IPD) scatters solar radiation which results in the zodiacal light that dominates the celestial diffuse brightness at optical and near-infrared wavelengths.
Battle, J. +16 more
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Evidence for dust accumulation just outside the orbit of Venus [PDF]
To contribute to the knowledge of dynamics of interplanetary dust we are searching for structures in the spatial distribution of interplanetary dust near the orbit of Venus.
B. Moster +12 more
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Plato’s Visible God: The Cosmic Soul Reflected in the Heavens
Although Plato states that the perceptible god that he describes in Timaeus is visible to the human eye, the reflection of the Cosmic Soul in the heavens has largely been explained away or forgotten in the Western mind.
George Latura
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WMAP anomalous signal in the ecliptic plane [PDF]
We report the detection of a high Galactic latitude, large scale, 7-sigma signal in WMAP 5yr and spatially correlated with the ecliptic plane. Two possible candidates are studied, namely unresolved sources and Zodiacal light emission.
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