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The sidereal time will be included, as well.
Astronomers use sidereal time to keep track of the direction to turn the telescopes to view a star in the night sky.
They showed that the cross section production of these pairs doesn't depend on sidereal time during Earth's rotation.
The hour angle of the vernal point is, by definition, the observer's sidereal time.
The complications include the date of Easter, sidereal time, and a 2800-star celestial chart.
The kitchen-clock is more convenient than sidereal time.
She sensed her person shimmering for him in a sidereal time whose accord with reality depended entirely on his words and actions.
It is practically proportional to the sidereal time, which is also a direct measure of earth rotation.
At noon tomorrow in New York City, local apparent sidereal time will be approximately 1:29.
The Earth turns on its polar axis through fifteen minutes of arc in every minute of sidereal time.
Sidereal time is time by the stars.
The source kept to sidereal time.
All in all, the watch features 19 complications including sidereal time, zodiac calendar and a view of the night sky.
The orientation of Deneb and Sadr would make a useful clock hand for telling sidereal time.
For more details, see the article on sidereal time from Jason Harris' Astroinfo.
Some of these time scales are sidereal time, solar time, and universal time.
"And do you wish this time interval to be expressed in solar days, sidereal time, light-years, or some other measurement?"
Using an object's right ascension and the local sidereal time it is possible to determine the time of its culmination (see hour angle).
As a consequence of this discovery sidereal time was abandoned as the basic unit of time.
The astrologer then has to convert this into the local sidereal time at birth in order to be able to calculate the ascendant and midheaven.
Astronomers studying the movements of stars may want clocks indicating sidereal time, going around once in 23h56m (solar time units).
Later, he envisioned a clock that would show every conceivable type of time, from sidereal time to the rotation of the planets.
Another world only thirty miles away. . . perhaps one of a thousand dissimilar universes wheeling through sidereal time and space.
The observed emission from the pulsar was pulses separated by 1.33 seconds, originated from the same location on the sky, and kept to sidereal time.
The small golden star shows the position of the vernal equinox, and sidereal time can be read on the scale with golden Roman numerals.