sidereal time
名词
UK/saɪˈdɪə.ri.əl ˌtaɪm/
US/saɪˈdɪr.i.əl ˌtaɪm/
定义 sidereal time 名词
- Uncountablephysics
A time scale based on the Earth's rotation relative to the stars.
Astronomers use sidereal time to precisely track the positions of celestial objects.
Sidereal time differs from solar time because it considers the Earth's rotation relative to distant stars.
A sidereal day is slightly shorter than a solar day due to Earth's revolution around the Sun.