English term
Sideral day (SiD)
4 +3 | giorno siderale/sidereo (GS) | Pierluigi Bernardini |
Non-PRO (2): Stefano Spadea, Francesco Badolato
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Proposed translations
giorno siderale/sidereo (GS)
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Note added at 8 min (2012-07-20 17:32:35 GMT)
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ZM = zenit massimo apparente. gs = giorno siderale. tM = tempo al massimo zenit. tE = tempo delle effemeridi della stella. ZE = zenit delle ...
http://www.scribd.com/doc/51109260/top01
Il giorno siderale (noto anche come giorno sidereo) è la durata del periodo di rotazione di un pianeta attorno al suo asse. Viene determinato misurando il tempo necessario a fare ritornare il pianeta nella stessa posizione rispetto alle stelle.
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giorno_siderale
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