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- Synodic_day abstract "A synodic day is the period it takes for a planet to rotate once in relation to the body it is orbiting. For Earth, the synodic day is known as a solar day, and is about 24 hours long.The synodic day is distinguished from the sidereal day, which is one complete rotation in relation to distant stars. A synodic day may be "sunrise to sunrise'" whereas a sidereal day can be from the rise of any star to the rise of the same star on the next day. These two quantities are not equal because of the body's movement around its parent.Seen from Earth, the Sun appears to slowly move in front of a fixed sphere of stars along an imaginary line known as the ecliptic. In one synodic day this movement is a little less than one degree toward the east (360 degrees/year)/(365.25 days/year), in a manner known as prograde motion.Although correct, neither term can be defined as the rising or setting of a celestial body because of variations due to the Earth's tilt. See the equation of time.".
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- Synodic_day wikiPageWikiLink Apparent_sun.
- Synodic_day wikiPageWikiLink Astronomical_object.
- Synodic_day wikiPageWikiLink Category:Units_of_time.
- Synodic_day wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Synodic_day wikiPageWikiLink Ecliptic.
- Synodic_day wikiPageWikiLink Equation_of_time.
- Synodic_day wikiPageWikiLink Lunar_month.
- Synodic_day wikiPageWikiLink Orbit.
- Synodic_day wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_period.
- Synodic_day wikiPageWikiLink Planet.
- Synodic_day wikiPageWikiLink Retrograde_and_prograde_motion.
- Synodic_day wikiPageWikiLink Retrograde_motion.
- Synodic_day wikiPageWikiLink Rotation_period.
- Synodic_day wikiPageWikiLink Sidereal_time.
- Synodic_day wikiPageWikiLink Sidereal_year.
- Synodic_day wikiPageWikiLink Solar_rotation.
- Synodic_day wikiPageWikiLink Solar_time.
- Synodic_day wikiPageWikiLink Star.
- Synodic_day wikiPageWikiLink Synodic_month.
- Synodic_day wikiPageWikiLinkText "Synodic day".
- Synodic_day wikiPageWikiLinkText "synodic day".
- Synodic_day hasPhotoCollection Synodic_day.
- Synodic_day wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Synodic_day subject Category:Units_of_time.
- Synodic_day hypernym Period.
- Synodic_day type Article.
- Synodic_day type Country.
- Synodic_day type Article.
- Synodic_day type Unit.
- Synodic_day comment "A synodic day is the period it takes for a planet to rotate once in relation to the body it is orbiting. For Earth, the synodic day is known as a solar day, and is about 24 hours long.The synodic day is distinguished from the sidereal day, which is one complete rotation in relation to distant stars. A synodic day may be "sunrise to sunrise'" whereas a sidereal day can be from the rise of any star to the rise of the same star on the next day.".
- Synodic_day label "Synodic day".
- Synodic_day sameAs Sinodiese_dag.
- Synodic_day sameAs संयुति_दिवस.
- Synodic_day sameAs Synodische_dag.
- Synodic_day sameAs m.02trzn.
- Synodic_day sameAs Synodický_deň.
- Synodic_day sameAs Q2444002.
- Synodic_day sameAs Q2444002.
- Synodic_day sameAs 朔望日.
- Synodic_day wasDerivedFrom Synodic_day?oldid=582627214.
- Synodic_day isPrimaryTopicOf Synodic_day.