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View synonyms for sidereal day
sidereal day
noun
, Astronomy.
- the interval between two successive passages of the vernal equinox over the meridian, being about four minutes shorter than a mean solar day.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sidereal day1
First recorded in 1785–95
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Example Sentences
Note: For simplicity’s sake, these are all sidereal days, and “day” refers to an Earth day.
From The Verge
This figure is known as the "sidereal day" or "stellar day".
From BBC
A diurnal variation of the results would appear as a peak in the lock-in spectrum at a period of the sidereal day, which is 86,164.1 s.
From Nature
A sidereal day is approximately 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4.1 seconds.
From BBC
A deduction of the number of the years from the number of the sidereal days gave, as remainder, the number of civil days in the exeligmos.
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