What is another word for fixed stars?

Pronunciation: [fˈɪkst stˈɑːz] (IPA)

Fixed stars are a common term used in astronomy, which refers to the stars that remain in a fixed position relative to each other in the night sky. There are several other synonyms for fixed stars, including "stellar constellations," "zodiacal clusters," and "astral formations." These terms are used interchangeably to describe the same set of stars that have been studied for centuries by astronomers. Each star is unique and contributes to the rich tapestry of the universe, providing a sense of direction and wonder to those who gaze upon them. Whether you call them fixed stars, constellations, or astral formations, these celestial bodies are a testament to the beauty and mystery of the universe we inhabit.

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What are the hypernyms for Fixed stars?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Fixed stars

  • Of all things visible, the highest is the heaven of the fixed stars.
    Nicolaus Copernicus
  • The fixed stars signify the angel in man. That is why man orients himself by them; and that is why women have no appreciation for the starry sky; because they have no sense of the angel in man.
    Otto Weininger
  • On the authority of Aristotle... motion in the planetary world was somehow directed by the more perfect motion in higher spheres, and so on, up to the outermost sphere of fixed stars, indistinguishable from the prime mover. This implied a refined animistic and pantheistic world view, incomparably more rational than the ancient world views of Babylonians and Egyptians, among others, but a world view, nonetheless, hardly compatible with the idea of "inertial motion" which is implied in Buridan's concept of "impetus"… a momentous breaking point... which was to bear fruit... in the hands, first of Copernicus and then of Newton.
    Aristotle
  • Marriage is the clue to human life, but there is no marriage apart from the wheeling sun and the nodding earth, from the straying of the planets and the magnificance of the fixed stars.
    D. H. Lawrence
  • This poor amphibious Pope too gives loaves to the Poor; has in him more good latent than he is himself aware of. His poor Jesuits, in the late Italian Cholera, were, with a few German Doctors, the only creatures whom dastard terror had not driven mad: they descended fearless into all gulfs and bedlams; watched over the pillow of the dying, with help, with counsel and hope; shone as luminous fixed stars, when all else had gone out in chaotic night: honour to them!
    Thomas Carlyle

Related words: fixed star, fixed star signs, fixed star meanings, fixed star astrology

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