-
essentially the Moon
occulting the Sun.
Stars may also be
occulted by planets.
Occultations of
bright stars are rare. In 1959,
Venus occulted Regulus, and the...
- The
occult (from
Latin occultus 'hidden, secret') is a
category of
esoteric or
supernatural beliefs and
practices which generally fall
outside the scope...
- is "Gp Oc(3) W 10s 15m 10M". This
indicates that the
light is a
group occulting light in
which a
group of
three eclipses repeat every 10 seconds; the...
- An
occulting disk is a
small disk
placed centrally in the
eyepiece of a
telescope or at its
focal point, to
block the view of a
bright object so that...
- science.
Occult may also
refer to:
Occult (film), a 2009 ****anese
horror film The
Occult: A History, a 1971 book by
Colin Wilson Doctor Occult, a DC Comics...
- The ****ociation of ****sm with
occultism occurs in a wide
range of theories, speculation, and
research into the
origins of ****sm and into ****sm's possible...
-
Occultation (Arabic: غَيْبَة, ghayba) in Shia
Islam refers to the
eschatological belief that the Mahdi, a
descendant of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad,...
-
occult. This list
shares a
number of
entries with the list of
alchemical symbols as well as the list of
sigils of demons.
Iconography List of
occult terms...
- the
radius of the star, Ro is the
occulting object's radius, and r is the
distance from the star to the
occulting object. For Earth, on
average L is...
- overlapping) in the sky. A
syzygy sometimes results in an
occultation, transit, or an eclipse. An
occultation occurs when an
apparently larger body p****es in front...