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nightside
[ nahyt-sahyd ]
noun
- Journalism. the night shift of a newspaper.
- Astronomy. the dark side of a planet or moon.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of nightside1
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Example Sentences
While WISPR found Venus’ dayside too bright to image, it was able to discern large-scale surface features, such as the vast highland region called Aphrodite Terra, through the clouds on the nightside.
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The telescope’s instruments are so sensitive and Earth is so bright that “even the nightside would fry Hubble’s detectors.”
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My name is Nomis J. Arkdragen, assistant manager in charge of nightside dreams.
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