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sidereal time

NOUN
time measured by stars
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But one puzzling signal showed up most days at the same sidereal time.

From Scientific American • Aug. 3, 2018

Astronomers prefer sidereal time for planning their observations because in that system, a star rises at the same time every day.

From Textbooks • Oct. 13, 2016

The hours of the swine, like those of their masters, were not reckoned by either solar or sidereal time, but had been altered, as experiment had demonstrated, to a more efficient cycle.

From City of Endless Night by Hastings, Milo M. (Milo Milton)

Exercise 9.—Set such a clock to sidereal time by means of the transit of a star over your meridian.

From A Text-Book of Astronomy by Comstock, George C.

The sidereal time at any moment is the right ascension of the hour circle which at that moment coincides with the meridian.

From A Text-Book of Astronomy by Comstock, George C.