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Sidereal time is the hour angle of the vernal equinox, the ascending node of the ecliptic on the celestial equator. ... Calendar Date and Time To Julian Date Calculator; Calendar Date and Time From Julian Date Calculator; Calendar Date and Time To/From Julian Date Calculator;
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www.csgnetwork.com/siderealjuliantimecalc.html
www.csgnetwork.com/siderealjuliantimecalc.html
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The second is Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), though the indication can optionally be Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). The third and fourth are sidereal displays of Greenwich (GST) and your local time respectively (LST). The clock displays for all formats begin as ... Greenwich Sidereal Time (GST) ... Local Sidereal Time (LST)
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www.csgnetwork.com/timelocuctlstgst4clk.html
www.csgnetwork.com/timelocuctlstgst4clk.html
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Sidereal time - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Astronomers use sidereal time as a way to keep track of the direction in which their telescopes need to be pointed to view any given star in the night sky. Just as the Sun and Moon appear to rise in...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidereal_time
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Many astronomical calculations require points in time to be represented in Julian Date Notation, the Date/Time Panel provides functions that allow the calculation of Julian Dates and to convert dates between several astronomical date systems, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), Greenwich [Mean] Sidereal Time (GST),
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Astronomical Time Calculations ... Julian Day, Equation of Time and Siderial Time ... Local Apparent Time - Sun Dial Time or hour angle of the real Sun...
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www.go.ednet.ns.ca/~larry/orbits/jsjdetst.html
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Sidereal Time and Psychic Phenomena ... Sidereal time is star time and a sidereal day is approximately 3 minutes, 56 seconds shorter than a solar day. Thus, Local Sidereal Time (LST) moves backward in solar time about four minutes a day, two hours a month and one day a year.
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www.aaevp.com/techniques/techniques_evp6.htm
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BOKIA APPLET CENTRE ... Back to My Home Page...
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education.vsnl.com/netleech/clock.htm
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The sidereal time is measured by the rotation of the Earth, with respect to the stars (rather than relative to the Sun). Local sidereal time is the right ascension (RA, an equatorial coordinate) of a star on the observers meridian.
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www.jgiesen.de/astro/astroJS/siderealClock/
www.jgiesen.de/astro/astroJS/siderealClock/
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We have found Mary's local sidereal time of birth using a noon ephemeris and on this page we will calculate her local sidereal time again, using the midnight ephemeris.
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www.trans4mind.com/personal_development/astrology/Calcu...
www.trans4mind.com/personal_development/astrology/Calculations/calcLocalSidTimeMidnight.htm
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