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ASTRONOMIC | Astronomical. | |
ARMIL | An ancient astronomical instrument. | |
OBSERVATORY | Building with an astronomical view? | |
ASTROPHYSICAL | Pertaining to the physics of astronomical science. | |
URANIC | Of or pertaining to the heavens; celestial; astronomical. | |
PTOLEMAIST | One who accepts the astronomical system of Ptolemy. | |
PARSECS | Units of astronomical distance equivalent to 3.262 light years | |
ASTROSCOPE | An old astronomical instrument, formed of two cones, on whose surface the constellations were delineated. | |
REGULATOR | A clock, or other timepiece, used as a standard of correct time. See Astronomical clock (a), under Clock. | |
PRUTENIC | Prussian; -- applied to certain astronomical tables published in the sixteenth century, founded on the principles of Copernicus, a Prussian. | |
TERRESTRIAL | Adapted for the observation of objects on land and on the earth; as, a terrestrial telescope, in distinction from an astronomical telescope. | |
ECLIPTIC | A great circle drawn on a terrestrial globe, making an angle of 23¡ 28' with the equator; -- used for illustrating and solving astronomical problems. | |
OBSERVER | One who observes, or pays attention to, anything; especially, one engaged in, or trained to habits of, close and exact observation; as, an astronomical observer. | |
SAROS | A Chaldean astronomical period or cycle, the length of which has been variously estimated from 3,600 years to 3,600 days, or a little short of 10 years. | |
INSTRUMENT | That by means of which any work is performed, or result is effected; a tool; a utensil; an implement; as, the instruments of a mechanic; astronomical instruments. | |
VENUS | The metal copper; -- probably so designated from the ancient use of the metal in making mirrors, a mirror being still the astronomical symbol of the planet Venus. | |
RUDOLPHINE | Pertaining to, or designating, a set of astronomical tables computed by Kepler, and founded on the observations of Tycho Brahe; -- so named from Rudolph II., emperor of Germany. | |
ALMAGEST | The celebrated work of Ptolemy of Alexandria, which contains nearly all that is known of the astronomical observations and theories of the anci... | |
ANALEMMA | An instrument of wood or brass, on which this projection of the sphere is made, having a movable horizon or cursor; -- formerly much used in solving some common astronomical problems. | |
CHRONOMETER | ... balance, and usually beating half seconds; -- intended to keep time with great accuracy for use an astronomical observations, in determining ... | |
DOG STAR | Sirius, a star of the constellation Canis Major, or the Greater Dog, and the brightest star in the heavens; -- called also Canicula, and, in astronomical charts, / Canis Majoris. See Dog days. | |
PLANE | An ideal surface, conceived as coinciding with, or containing, some designated astronomical line, circle, or other curve; as, the plane of an o... | |
FLEXURE | The small distortion of an astronomical instrument caused by the weight of its parts; the amount to be added or substracted from the observed r... | |
EPHEMERIS | ...eavenly bodies for each day of the year, with other numerical data, for the use of the astronomer and navigator; an astronomical almanac; as, th... | |
REFRACTION | ...hence distinguished as atmospheric refraction, or astronomical refraction. ... |