Zodiacal light
Taken by Matti Helin on March 19, 2017 @ Finland
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If you want to see the zodiacal light, now is the best time to do so. Nights are dark thanks to the waning moon. Go to a place where there is no light pollution and look to west. You might be able to see a light pillar stretching towards the Pleiades. The zodiacal light is caused by sunlight scattered by space dust in the zodiacal cloud.
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http://https://mattihelin.kuvat.fi
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