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Что (кто) такое meridian passage - определение

TERM IN ASTRONOMY
Upper culmination; Lower culmination; Meridian passage; Solar Culmination; Solar culmination; Meridian transit; Culminate
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Culmination         
In observational astronomy, culmination is the passage of a celestial object (such as the Sun, the Moon, a planet, a star, constellation or a deep-sky object) across the observer's local meridian. These events were also known as meridian transits, used in timekeeping and navigation, and measured precisely using a transit telescope.
culminate         
(culminates, culminating, culminated)
If you say that an activity, process, or series of events culminates in or with a particular event, you mean that event happens at the end of it.
They had an argument, which culminated in Tom getting drunk...
= conclude
VERB: V in/with n
culminate         
v. (d; intr.) to culminate in (to culminate in victory)
Culmination         
·noun Attainment or arrival at the highest pitch of glory, power, ·etc.
II. Culmination ·noun The attainment of the highest point of altitude reached by a heavently body; passage across the meridian; transit.
culminate         
v. n.
1.
Be on the meridian.
2.
Reach the highest point, be at the highest point.
culminate         
['k?lm?ne?t]
¦ verb
1. (usu. culminate in) reach or be a climax or point of highest development.
2. archaic or Astrology (of a celestial body) reach or be at the meridian.
Derivatives
culmination noun
Origin
C17: from late L. culminat-, culminare, from L. culmen 'summit'.
culmination         
Something, especially something important, that is the culmination of an activity, process, or series of events happens at the end of it.
Their arrest was the culmination of an operation in which 120 other people were detained.
N-SING: usu the N of n
Culminate         
·vi To reach the highest point, as of rank, size, power, numbers, ·etc.
II. Culminate ·adj Growing upward, as distinguished from a lateral growth;
- applied to the growth of corals.
III. Culminate ·vi To reach its highest point of altitude; to come to the meridian; to be vertical or directly overhead.
Magnetic Meridian         
  • The astronomic prime meridian at Greenwich, England. The geodetic prime meridian is actually 102.478 meters east of this point since the adoption of [[WGS84]].
LINE BETWEEN THE EARTH'S POLES WITH THE SAME LONGITUDE
Lines of longitude; Line of longitude; Magnetic meridian; Meridian in geography; Geographic meridian; Geographical meridian; Circle of longitude; Standard meridian
A line formed on the earth's surface by the intersection therewith of a plane passing through the magnetic axis. It is a line determined by the direction of the compass needle. The meridians constantly change in direction and correspond in a general way to the geographical meridians.
passage grave         
TYPE OF NEOLITHIC TOMB MADE OF LARGE STONES
Passage tomb; Passage Grave; Passage graves; Passage Tombs
¦ noun Archaeology a prehistoric megalithic burial chamber inside a mound, with a passage leading to the exterior.

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Culmination

In observational astronomy, culmination is the passage of a celestial object (such as the Sun, the Moon, a planet, a star, constellation or a deep-sky object) across the observer's local meridian. These events were also known as meridian transits, used in timekeeping and navigation, and measured precisely using a transit telescope.

During each day, every celestial object appears to move along a circular path on the celestial sphere due to the Earth's rotation creating two moments when it crosses the meridian. Except at the geographic poles, any celestial object passing through the meridian has an upper culmination, when it reaches its highest point (the moment when it is nearest to the Zenith), and nearly twelve hours later, is followed by a lower culmination, when it reaches its lowest point (nearest to the Nadir). The time of culmination (when the object culminates) is often used to mean upper culmination.

An object's altitude (A) in degrees at its upper culmination is equal to 90 minus the observer's latitude (L) plus the object's declination (δ): A = 90° − L + δ.