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Of, relating to, or concerned with the stars or constellations; stellar Measured or determined by means of the apparent daily motion of the stars: sidereal time
Of or pertaining to the stars; when applied to time or its units (eg sidereal day, month, etc ), it refers the motion to vernal equinox
Of, relating to, or concerned with the stars Sidereal rotation is that measured with respect to the stars rather than with respect to the Sun or the primary of a satellite
of or relating to the stars or constellations; "sidereal bodies"; "the sidereal system"
of or relating to the stars or constellations; "sidereal bodies"; "the sidereal system
(of divisions of time) determined by daily motion of the stars; "sidereal time" of or relating to the stars or constellations; "sidereal bodies"; "the sidereal system
Refers to the stars A sidereal period is one measured with respect to the stars It differs from the synodic period There is one more sidereal day than synodic days in a year
sideris = [Latin] star Sidereal refers to something (usually a time period) measured relative to the stars The sidereal day is the time period after which the same star returns to the same position in the sky The Earth's sidereal day is about 4 minutes shorter than the common (so-called tropical) day between successive noons The sidereal month is the time period after which the Moon returns to the same position relative to the stars It is about 2 days shorter than the synodical month between two successive Full Moons Another time period is the synodical one
Measuring by the apparent motion of the stars; designated, marked out, or accompanied, by a return to the same position in respect to the stars; as, the sidereal revolution of a planet; a sidereal day
The orbital period of the Earth; a measure of the time it takes for the Sun to return to the same position with respect to the stars of the celestial sphere. A sidereal year is about 20.4 minutes longer than the tropical year due to precession of the equinoxes
The time required for a complete rotation of the earth in reference to any star or to the vernal equinox at the meridian, equal to 23 hours, 56 minutes, 4.09 seconds in units of mean solar time
The average period of revolution of the moon around the earth in reference to a fixed star, equal to 27 days, 7 hours, 43 minutes in units of mean solar time
Time required for a celestial body in the solar system to complete one revolution with respect to the fixed stars (as observed from a fixed point outside the system). A planet's sidereal period can be calculated from its synodic period. The sidereal period of the Moon or an artificial satellite of Earth is the time it takes to return to the same position against the background of stars. See also day
The time required for one complete revolution of the earth about the sun, relative to the fixed stars, or 365 days, 6 hours, 9 minutes, 9.54 seconds in units of mean solar time