daysides

/ˈdeɪˌsaɪdz/
noun
  1. The daytime side of a planet or moon, especially the side facing the sun.
    • Scientists study the daysides of exoplanets to learn about their atmospheres.
    • Temperatures on the daysides of Mercury can reach over 800 degrees Fahrenheit.
    • The spacecraft captured images of the moon's daysides during its orbit.
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