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dayside

n. (context astronomy English) The side of a planet that faces towards the sun around which it orbits

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DaySide

DaySide is an American news/ talk show on the Fox News Channel, which aired weekdays at 1:00 p.m. ET. Unlike most news channel programs, it had an live audience giving reaction throughout the program, similar to the CNN show TalkBack Live.

Linda Vester hosted the show until July 2005, when she left on a one-year maternity leave, but did not return. Mike Jerrick and Juliet Huddy hosted until they began preparing for The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet on FOX O&O stations. The Live Desk with Martha MacCallum replaced Dayside soon after the last show on September 22, 2006. In June 2008 since the show gone The Live Desk produced two hours (1-3 p.m.) to replace America's Pulse, with Trace Gallagher becoming co-host with MacCallum.

Usage examples of "dayside".

One port framed Saturn at half phase, dayside pale gold and rich bands amidst the jewelry of its rings, night side wanly ashimmer with starlight upon clouds, as big to the sight as Earth over Luna.

One port framed Saturn at half phase, dayside pale gold and rich bands amidst the jewelry of its rings, nightside wanly ashimmer with starlight and moonlight upon clouds, as big to the sight as Earth over Luna.

I was back on the dayside, or maybe in a ditch somewhere with pseudoplankton growing on my tongue.

Possibly the Twonks regard some Dayside animal as a sort of fertility totem.

The miners came in, picking up the radioactives and the heavy metals, and they built their boomtown in this big impact crater, the only crater on the planet big enough and stable enough to provide a decent shelter, near the dawn line but safely in the dark, and everything was fine until somebody noticed that the city was still moving, and always in the same direction, toward the dayside.

The agrarium was a scene of intense dayside activity, a harvest in process.

The agrarium was a scene of intense dayside activity, a harvest in process.

Todd scrutinized the outlines of the ship as it reached dayside again.

He visualized this one as an almost ready-made core for a transmission tower, part of the global network that was to collect the solar energy cataracting down onto Mercury's dayside and hurl it out to orbiting antimatter factories-ultimately, to the laser beams that would send the first starships on their way!