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  2. Hour circle - Wikipedia

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    The hour circle is a subtype whereby it is expressed in hours as opposed to degrees, radians, or other units of angle. The hour circles make for easy prediction of the angle (and time due to Earth's fairly regular rotation , approximately equal to the time) between the observation of two objects at the same, or similar declination.

  3. File:Hour circle.svg - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; ... The star's hour circle is the great circle through it and the celestial poles. N and S are ...

  4. Hour angle - Wikipedia

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    The arrow ends at the hour circle of an orange dot indicating the apparent place of an astronomical object on the celestial sphere. In astronomy and celestial navigational, the hour angle is the dihedral angle between the meridian plane (containing Earth's axis and the zenith) and the hour circle (containing Earth's axis and a given point of ...

  5. Right ascension - Wikipedia

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    The Right ascension of the star is about 18 h. 18 h means it is a March early-hours star and in blue sky in the morning. If 12 h RA, the star would be a March all-night star as opposite the March equinox. If 6 h RA the star would be a March late-hours star, at its high (meridian) at dusk.

  6. Hour - Wikipedia

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    Top view of an equatorial sundial. The hour lines are spaced equally about the circle, and the shadow of the gnomon (a thin cylindrical rod) rotates uniformly. The height of the gnomon is 5 ⁄ 12 the outer radius of the dial. This animation depicts the motion of the shadow from 3 a.m. to 9 p.m. on mid-summer's day, when the Sun is at its ...

  7. Parallactic angle - Wikipedia

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    In spherical astronomy, the parallactic angle is the angle between the great circle through a celestial object and the zenith, and the hour circle of the object. [1] It is usually denoted q. In the triangle zenith—object—celestial pole, the parallactic angle will be the position angle of the zenith at the celestial object.

  8. Sidereal time - Wikipedia

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    More exactly, sidereal time is the angle, measured along the celestial equator, from the observer's meridian to the great circle that passes through the March equinox (the northern hemisphere's vernal equinox) and both celestial poles, and is usually expressed in hours, minutes, and seconds.

  9. Talk:Hour angle - Wikipedia

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    5 Merge with Hour Circle? 1 comment. 6 Formula relating hour angle to right ascension is incomplete. 1 comment. 7 Algorithm. 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents.