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quasi-sidereal - traduction vers russe

TIME TAKEN BY THE EARTH TO ORBIT THE SUN ONCE WITH RESPECT TO THE FIXED STARS
Sidereal Year; Sidereal orbit period; Astral year

quasi-sidereal      

общая лексика

квазизвездный

sidereal time         
  • ''J Flamsteed'']], who was the [[Astronomer Royal]], and the date 1691.
  • This [[astronomical clock]] uses dials showing both sidereal and [[solar time]].
  • Sidereal time vs solar time. '''Above left''': a distant star (the small orange star) and the Sun are at [[culmination]], on the local meridian '''m'''. ''Centre'': only the distant star is at culmination (a mean [[sidereal day]]). ''Right'': a few minutes later the Sun is on the local meridian again. A [[solar day]] is complete.
TIME STANDARD
Sidereal day; Sideral day; Sidereal Time; Siderial clock; Sidereal clock; Sideral time; Siderial time; Greenwich Sidereal Time; Mean sidereal time; Local sidereal time; Sidereal motion; Local Sidereal Time; Sidereal rotation period; Sidereal rate; Earth rotation angle; Day (sidereal); Celestial intermediate origin; Celestial Intermediate Origin; Sidereal second; Earth Rotation Angle; Sidereal rotational period; Apparent sidereal time

общая лексика

звездное время

sidereal day         
  • ''J Flamsteed'']], who was the [[Astronomer Royal]], and the date 1691.
  • This [[astronomical clock]] uses dials showing both sidereal and [[solar time]].
  • Sidereal time vs solar time. '''Above left''': a distant star (the small orange star) and the Sun are at [[culmination]], on the local meridian '''m'''. ''Centre'': only the distant star is at culmination (a mean [[sidereal day]]). ''Right'': a few minutes later the Sun is on the local meridian again. A [[solar day]] is complete.
TIME STANDARD
Sidereal day; Sideral day; Sidereal Time; Siderial clock; Sidereal clock; Sideral time; Siderial time; Greenwich Sidereal Time; Mean sidereal time; Local sidereal time; Sidereal motion; Local Sidereal Time; Sidereal rotation period; Sidereal rate; Earth rotation angle; Day (sidereal); Celestial intermediate origin; Celestial Intermediate Origin; Sidereal second; Earth Rotation Angle; Sidereal rotational period; Apparent sidereal time

общая лексика

звездные сутки

Définition

sidereal
a.
Starry, stellar, astral.

Wikipédia

Sidereal year

A sidereal year (, US also ; from Latin sidus 'asterism, star'), also called a sidereal orbital period, is the time that Earth or another planetary body takes to orbit the Sun once with respect to the fixed stars.

Hence, for Earth, it is also the time taken for the Sun to return to the same position relative to Earth with respect to the fixed stars after apparently travelling once around the ecliptic.

It equals 365.256 363 004 ephemeris days for the J2000.0 epoch. The sidereal year differs from the solar year, "the period of time required for the ecliptic longitude of the Sun to increase 360 degrees", due to the precession of the equinoxes. The sidereal year is 20 min 24.5 s longer than the mean tropical year at J2000.0 (365.242 190 402 ephemeris days).

At present, the rate of axial precession corresponds to a period of 25,772 years, so sidereal year is longer than tropical year by 1,224.5 seconds (20 min 24.5 s, ~365.24219*86400/25772).

Before the discovery of the precession of the equinoxes by Hipparchus in the Hellenistic period, the difference between sidereal and tropical year was unknown. For naked-eye observation, the shift of the constellations relative to the equinoxes only becomes apparent over centuries or "ages", and pre-modern calendars such as Hesiod's Works and Days would give the times of the year for sowing, harvest, and so on by reference to the first visibility of stars, effectively using the sidereal year. The Indian national calendar, based on the works of Maga Brahmins, as are the calendars of neighbouring countries, is traditionally reckoned by the Sun's entry into the sign of Aries and is also supposed to align with the spring equinox and have relevance to the harvesting and planting season and thus the tropical year. However, as the entry into the constellation occurs 25 days later, according to the astronomical calculation of the sidereal year, this date marks the South and Southeast Asian solar New Year in other countries and cultures.

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