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Appulse is the
least apparent distance between one
celestial object and another, as seen from a
third body
during a
given period.
Appulse is seen in the...
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close approach between the
objects as seen in the sky. A
related word,
appulse, is the
minimum apparent separation in the sky of two
astronomical objects...
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comparison to a
reference meridian.
Appulses, occultations, transits, and eclipses. An
appulse is the
least apparent distance between two objects...
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methods depend on the
relative motions of the Moon and a star or planet. An
appulse is the
least apparent distance between the two objects, an occultation...
- pelargonic,
Pelargonium pell-, puls- drive, push
Latin pellere,
pulsus appulse, compel, compulsory, dispel, expel, expulsion, impel, impulse, propel,...
- appellate, appellation, appellative,
repeal pellō pell- pepul- puls- push
appulse, appulsion, appulsive, compel, compulsatory, compulsion, compulsive, compulsivity...
- pelargonic,
Pelargonium pell-, puls- drive, push
Latin pellere,
pulsus appulse, compel, compulsory, dispel, expel, expulsion, impel, impulse, propel,...
- atmosphere. The
brighter the
object appears, the
lower its magnitude.
appulse The
closest approach of one
celestial object to another, as
viewed from...
- Gonzalez,
Guillermo (September 2017). "Constraining ΔT from
Babylonian lunar appulse and
occultation observations".
Monthly Notices of the
Royal Astronomical...
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great goddess". He
learned this was an
astronomical event known as an
appulse, and was told by
other members of the
Society it
represented him making...