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During these variations of the zodiacallight, the hygrometer indicated considerable dryness.
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Now, for the first time, I saw what is called the zodiacallight.
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The lenticular-shaped phenomenon, also called the zodiacallight, was a matter worthy of attention.
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The zodiacallight here appears in all its glory.
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Westward I saw the zodiacallight mingling with the yellow brilliance of the evening star.
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From this account of what the zodiacallight appears to be, we proceed to consider what it is.
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I looked in vain for the beautiful lancet beam of the zodiacallight; its position was obscured by Chomiomo.
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This is the zodiacallight.
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About it, in far flung streamers of cold fire shone the mighty zodiacallight, an Aurora on a titanic scale.
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Cassini admitted "that the zodiacallight was feebler in certain years, and then returned to its former brilliancy."
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Some have even surmised that the zodiacallight is an illuminated tornado of stones showering into the sun to feed its tremendous conflagration.
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Then, seeping faintly over the windows around the tower, the air-glow of the zodiacallight; then, still later, the dim pinwheels of island universes.
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We may remark that the main part of the zodiacallight shifts to the south side of the celestial equator as we cross the line.
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Sometimes, during nights equally clear, I sought in vain for the zodiacallight, when, on the previous night, it had appeared with the greatest brilliancy.
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He would give the Aurora the same lineage with the ZodiacalLight.
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Around the sun, long banners in space, the Zodiacallight gleamed dimly.