On a possible use of total solar eclipse below the horizon for observations of the inner zodiacal light (as applied to the eclipse of 30 June, 1992)

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Solar Eclipses, Zodiacal Light, Earth Atmosphere, Horizon, Solar Corona, Umbras

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The moon's umbral shadow, tangentially penetrating the earth's atmosphere, appreciably reduces the brightness of the twilight sky at points located under the shadow axis. This should yield favorable conditions for observation of the zodiacal light for small altitudes of the sun below the horizon. The location of the projection of the moon's shadow axis at the earth's surface under the above conditions is calculated for the case of the total solar eclipse of 30 June, 1992.

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