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dayside



day·side [ ˈdā-ˌsīd]



dayside   
noun
[ˈdā-ˌsīd]

Definition of dayside

: the side of a planet in sunlight



Recent Examples on the Web


//These planets are tidally locked, so that the same side always faces the star, and depending on how much the heat gets redistributed, the dayside can be much hotter than the nightside.
John Wenz, Smithsonian, "What Astronomers Can Learn From Hot Jupiters, the Scorching Giant Planets of the Galaxy," 11 Oct. 2019

//The exoplanet’s dayside is scorching, while its space-facing hemisphere sits out in the cold.
Adam Mann, Scientific American, "Scientists Mull the Astrobiological Implications of an Airless Alien Planet," 19 Aug. 2019

//With such a close orbit, the planet is almost certainly tidally locked, meaning one side of the planet always faces the star, creating a dayside and a nightside.
Jay Bennett, Smithsonian, "Astronomers Spy the Surface of An Airless Mercury-Like World," 21 Aug. 2019

//According to Nielsen data, MSNBC’s dayside programming saw increased total year-to-year viewership, compared to May 2018.
Sridhar Pappu, latimes.com, "The women of MSNBC are reshaping the television landscape," 6 Sep. 2016

//In order to take the portrait of Jupiter's polar region, researchers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory took multiple photos and featured the one with the best dayside exposure.
Fernando Ramirez, Houston Chronicle, "NASA captures surreal image of where day meets night on Jupiter," 7 Mar. 2018

//Ellen Yin, Eli Kulp, and Roberto Sella of High Street Hospitality Group will open High Street Provisions, a version of the dayside cafe at High Street on Market, their restaurant in Old City next to the landmark Fork.
Michael Klein, Philly.com, "Double Knot and High Street on Market join Penn Food Hall," 2 Feb. 2018

//This will reveal both the signatures of atmospheric ingredients such as water, methane, and carbon dioxide, and also how heat flows from the planet’s dayside to its nightside.
Daniel Clery, Science | AAAS, "Missions to probe exoplanets, galaxies, and cosmic inflation vie for $250 million NASA slot," 16 Aug. 2017

//Its dayside would look orangeish, so hot that complex molecules can't stay together and only 2,000 degrees cooler than our sun.
Ashley Strickland, CNN, "Newly discovered exoplanet is 'hotter than most stars'," 5 June 2017


First Known Use of dayside

1827, in the meaning defined above



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