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- Almucantar abstract "An almucantar (also spelled almucantarat or almacantara) is a circle on the celestial sphere parallel to the horizon. Two stars that lie on the same almucantar have the same altitude. The term was introduced into European astronomy by monastic astronomer Hermann Contractus of Reichenau, Latinized from the Arabic word al-muqanṭarah ("the almucantar, sundial", plural: al-muqanṭarāt), derived from qanṭarah ("arch, bridge")".
- Almucantar thumbnail Almucantarat_(it).svg?width=300.
- Almucantar wikiPageExternalLink Dubovik_and_King_(2000).pdf.
- Almucantar wikiPageExternalLink 2851.
- Almucantar wikiPageID "881699".
- Almucantar wikiPageLength "3784".
- Almucantar wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Almucantar wikiPageRevisionID "641524002".
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink AERONET.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Aerosol.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Aerosols.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Altitude_(astronomy).
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Applied_Optics.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Arabic_language.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Backstaff.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Boxwood.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Buxus.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_instruments.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Celestial_coordinate_system.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Celestial_navigation.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_scientific_instruments.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Measuring_instruments.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Navigational_equipment.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Celestial_sphere.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Circle.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Compass.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_Contractus.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_of_Reichenau.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink History_of_astronomy.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Horizon.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Horizontal_coordinate_system.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Journal_of_Geophysical_Research.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Monk.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Oleg_Dubovik.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Pear.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Photometer.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Reichenau_Island.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Scattering.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Spectroradiometer.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Star.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Sunrise.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Sunset.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Teruyuki_Nakajima.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:almucantar.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink File:Almucantar-staff.png.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLink File:Almucantarat_(it).svg.
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Almucantar staff".
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Almucantar".
- Almucantar wikiPageWikiLinkText "almucantar".
- Almucantar hasPhotoCollection Almucantar.
- Almucantar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1728.
- Almucantar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Almucantar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Almucantar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Transl.
- Almucantar subject Category:Astronomical_instruments.
- Almucantar subject Category:Celestial_coordinate_system.
- Almucantar subject Category:Celestial_navigation.
- Almucantar subject Category:Historical_scientific_instruments.
- Almucantar subject Category:Measuring_instruments.
- Almucantar subject Category:Navigational_equipment.
- Almucantar hypernym Circle.
- Almucantar type Instrument.
- Almucantar type Place.
- Almucantar type Work.
- Almucantar type Instrument.
- Almucantar type Source.
- Almucantar type Tool.
- Almucantar type Work.
- Almucantar comment "An almucantar (also spelled almucantarat or almacantara) is a circle on the celestial sphere parallel to the horizon. Two stars that lie on the same almucantar have the same altitude. The term was introduced into European astronomy by monastic astronomer Hermann Contractus of Reichenau, Latinized from the Arabic word al-muqanṭarah ("the almucantar, sundial", plural: al-muqanṭarāt), derived from qanṭarah ("arch, bridge")".
- Almucantar label "Almucantar".
- Almucantar sameAs Almucantarat.
- Almucantar sameAs Almukantarat.
- Almucantar sameAs Κύκλος_ύψους.
- Almucantar sameAs Almicantarat.
- Almucantar sameAs Almukantaraat.
- Almucantar sameAs Almicantarat.
- Almucantar sameAs Almicantarat.
- Almucantar sameAs Almucantarat.
- Almucantar sameAs Almukantarat.
- Almucantar sameAs m.03lczf.
- Almucantar sameAs Almukantar.
- Almucantar sameAs Альмукантарат.
- Almucantar sameAs Q686281.
- Almucantar sameAs Q686281.
- Almucantar wasDerivedFrom Almucantar?oldid=641524002.
- Almucantar depiction Almucantarat_(it).svg.
- Almucantar isPrimaryTopicOf Almucantar.