The spherically symmetric, static spacetime generated by a crossflow of
non-interacting radiation streams, treated in the geometrical optics limit
(null dust) is equivalent to an anisotropic fluid forming a radiation
atmosphere of a star. This reference fluid provides a preferred / internal
time, which is employed as a canonical coordinate. Among the advantages we
encounter a new Hamiltonian constraint, which becomes linear in the momentum
conjugate to the internal time (therefore yielding a functional Schr\"{o}dinger
equation after quantization), and a strongly commuting algebra of the new
constraints.Comment: Section on boundary behavior and fall-off conditions of canonical
variables added. New references, 1 new figure, 12 pages. Version accepted in
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