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Zodiacal Light

Zodiacal Light is a faint, diffuse glow visible in the night sky, caused by sunlight scattering off interplanetary dust particles in the solar system's ecliptic plane. This phenomenon typically appears just before dawn or after sunset and is best observed in dark, unpolluted skies.
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Cosmic Microwave Background

Cosmic Microwave Background: The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) is the afterglow radiation from the Big Bang, providing a snapshot of the universe's early state and serving as a critical piece of evidence for the Big Bang theory. Studying the CMB allows scientists to explore the universe's age, composition, and the processes that led to its large-scale structure.
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