: a diffuse glow seen in the west after twilight and in the east before dawn
Examples of zodiacal light in a Sentence
Recent Examples on the WebExpect exceptional views of the Milky Way, Venus, and Mercury, along with many constellations popularized in local indigenous art and lore (like Orion, Gemini, and Taurus) and maybe even the faint glow of zodiacal light.—Skye Sherman, Travel + Leisure, 13 June 2024 As spring breaks, spectacular celestial sights include a rare chance to see both Mercury and a lunar eclipse—on the same night—as well as the seasonal best performances of both the northern lights and subtle zodiacal light.—Jamie Carter, Forbes, 29 Feb. 2024 But zodiacal light and Mars, NASA said on its website, may share a deeper connection.—Travis Andersen, BostonGlobe.com, 23 Aug. 2023 The Milky Way is visible in summer and winter, while the zodiacal light is easy to see with the naked eye in autumn and spring.—Gabi De La Rosa, Chron, 10 Feb. 2023 That's called the zodiacal light, and is caused by the reflection of sunlight by dust in the plane of our solar system.—Phil Plait, Discover Magazine, 30 May 2011 The researchers found that asteroid collisions cannot explain zodiacal light on their own.—Phil Plait, Discover Magazine, 12 July 2012 The zodiacal light might be one of the most underrated cosmic sights visible from Earth.—Marina Koren, The Atlantic, 24 Mar. 2021 For astronomers who study space dust, the phenomenon, known as zodiacal light, is at the center of a startling discovery.—Marina Koren, The Atlantic, 24 Mar. 2021
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