star chart

collocation in English

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star
adjective[before noun]
uk
/stɑːr/
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/stɑːr/
best or ...
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chart
noun[C]
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/tʃɑːt/
us
/tʃɑːrt/
a drawing that shows information in a simple way, often using lines and curves to ...
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(Definition ofstarandchartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The score is based on astarchart, encouraging performers to have a different perception of the musical process.
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The bridge's rear is dominated by a largestarchart, featuring glowing schematic representations of celestial bodies and their orbits on a clear substrate.
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Eventually, he ties thestarchartto a tree with liana-vine and goes on.
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The title can be translated as celestial plane orstarchart.
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One wall is reserved for astarchartidentical to the one on the bridge.
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The rete, representing the sky, functions as astarchart.
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On the ceiling of the chamber there is also astarchartthat has been the focus of much research and debate by scholars in the field of archaeoastronomy.
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Such applications can be as rudimentary as displaying astarchartor map for a specific time and location, or as complex as rendering photorealistic views of the sky.
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The disk and overlay are adjusted so that the observer's local time of day on the overlay corresponds to that day's date on thestarchartdisc.
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This means that what is seen in the eyepiece is the same as what is seen when looking at the sky, or astarchartor lunar map.
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It comprises 32 indeterminate pieces written using star charts as source material.
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His updated star charts and the discovery of several variable stars were also appreciated by his colleagues.
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By comparing the stars they see with star charts showing stellar visibility under different light pollution conditions, they qualitatively measure light pollution.
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Each new edition has outsold the previous one because of revisions, updated material, star charts in particular, and new information on telescope and binocular technology.
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Numerous star charts and indexes can be installed.
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Aboard the ship, the rock engages the on-board computer and screens the star charts, searching for a planet with water.
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The map also features star charts, map of the moon, map of the solar system and numerous other features along with earth's both hemispheres.
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The final characteristic provided in the tables and star charts is the star's brightness, expressed in terms of apparent magnitude.
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While he was reviewing star charts and photographic plates he noted the star's very high proper motion of more than 8 arc seconds per year.
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It provides detailed star charts showing the trajectory of the satellites against the background of the stars as seen when looking up.
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