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star chart

noun

  1. Astronomy. a chart or map showing the relative apparent positions of the stars, as seen from the earth, in a particular area of the sky.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of star chart1

First recorded in 1865–70
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Example Sentences

In order to determine precisely where these intersections take place, the authors had to lift the torsion points off their respective curves and transpose them over each other — almost the way you’d fit a star chart to the night sky.

Mathematicians knew about these star charts, but they didn’t have a good perspective that allowed them to count the overlapping points.

Marston himself had loomed large in the star-chart of painting only a dozen years ago, and was now the greatest of luminaries.

He gestured expressively at the star chart papered over one wall of his office.

Phil Morgan thought a moment, and faced toward the wall with the inlaid star chart of the sky, thinking of sun-bathed Georgia.

He sent his results to the Berlin Observatory, where a star chart such as was wanted was actually just being made.

It was not an ordinary star-chart: it was three-dimensional, ultra-stereoscopic.

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