sidereal year
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A sidereal year is measured by observing the position of a distant star relative to the Earth and Sun.
Definition
Noun: - The time for the Earth to make one complete revolution around the Sun, relative to the fixed stars: A sidereal year is the precise orbital period of the Earth, measured by observing the Sun's position against the distant, "fixed" background stars. It is approximately 365.25636 mean solar days.
Usage
- The term is used in astronomy and precise timekeeping to distinguish the Earth's true orbital period from other types of years, such as the tropical year.
- It is a standard unit for measuring orbital periods within the solar system and beyond.
Examples
- Noun:
- A sidereal year is about 20 minutes longer than a tropical year.
- Astronomers use the sidereal year to calculate the positions of celestial objects.
- The spacecraft's mission duration was planned to be exactly one sidereal year.
Advanced Usage
- "Sidereal" vs. "Tropical": The key distinction is the reference point. A sidereal year is measured against the stars, while a tropical year (about 365.24219 days) is measured relative to the equinoxes and is the basis for our calendar.
- In Calculation: The sidereal year is fundamental for ephemeris time and celestial mechanics calculations.
Variants and Related Words
- Sidereal Time: Timekeeping based on the Earth's rotation relative to the fixed stars, not the Sun.
- Sidereal Day: The time it takes for the Earth to rotate once relative to the fixed stars, which is about 4 minutes shorter than a solar day.
- Tropical Year: The time between successive vernal equinoxes, governing the cycle of seasons.
Synonyms
- Orbital Year: (Less common) Emphasizes it is the period of one complete orbit.
- Astronomical Year: A more general term that can sometimes refer to the sidereal year.
Related Phrases/Concepts
- "Relative to the fixed stars": This is the defining phrase for "sidereal" measurements, indicating an inertial frame of reference.
- "Earth's orbital period": A descriptive phrase equivalent to the definition of a sidereal year.
A sidereal year is measured by observing the position of a distant star relative to the Earth and Sun.
Noun
- the time for the earth to make one complete revolution around the sun, relative to the fixed stars