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(Astronomy) celestial body which radiates electromagnetic pulses at regular intervals (believed to be a rapidly spinning neutron star), pulsating starpulsar
(Astronomy) device for finding the height of the Sun by measuring noontime shadows; vertical shaft of a sundial; (Geometry) what remains of a parallelogram after removing a similar parallelogram from one of its corners, arm of sundial, part of a parall...gnomon
(Astronomy) device used to measure altitude and azimuth of any of the objects in the sky (stars, planets, the moon, etc.), surveying instrument, telescopealtazimuth
(Astronomy) in a geocentric manner (considering the Earth to be the center of the universe)geocentrically
(Astronomy) name of a constellation close to Canis Major and Canis Minor; (Archaic) unicorn, Unicorn constellationMonoceros
(Astronomy) pertaining to the stars; determined according to the stars, relating to starssidereal
(British) Big Dipper, type of constellation (Astronomy)Plough
3rd sign of the zodiac (Astrology); constellation of stars (Astronomy)gemini
45 degree angle; measuring instrument (Astronomy, Navigation), eighth of a celestial circle, eighth of a circle, region of space in Cartesian systemoctant
7 daughters of Atlas, cluster of stars, seven daughters of Atlas (Greek Mythology); group of stars in the constellation Taurus (Astronomy), Seven Sisters, Seven Sisters^ thePleiades
8th planet from sun in solar system (Astronomy); god of the sea (Roman Mythology), eighth planet, Poseidon, Roman god of sea (Greek equivalent)Neptune
a system of radio telescopes at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, New Mexico., Very Large ArrayVLA
act of hiding, obscuration, act of hiding from view; eclipse, obscuration of one celestial body by another closer celestial body (Astronomy); hiddenness, concealment; act of disappearing from view, temporary disappearance of celestial bodyoccultation
all galaxies, entire system of the galaxies (Astronomy)metagalaxy
apparent magnitude, brightness of a celestial body, greatness of size, importance, measure of earthquake size, number assigned to a mathematical quantity, extent, dimensions; importance; significance; brightness of a celestial body (Astronomy), statusmagnitude
 

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