celestial navigation
Americannoun
noun
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Navigation of a ship or aircraft based on the observed positions of celestial bodies.
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See more at altazimuth coordinate system
Etymology
Origin of celestial navigation
First recorded in 1935–40
Example Sentences
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The great and the small collide when the Tu‘itonga’s two younger children surprisingly appear on Bird Island, led by the middle son, a “wayfinder” who has learned the sacred craft of celestial navigation.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 8, 2025
Some examples of ancient TEK include midwifery, celestial navigation and fish conservation.
From Scientific American • Aug. 1, 2023
To top it off, the crew managed this feat without the aid of maps or radio contact, using only celestial navigation and an atlas obtained from a library in New Zealand.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 7, 2021
After serving in the Navy, he taught celestial navigation at the United States Naval Academy.
From New York Times • Sep. 29, 2017
You tell me to follow your rules of celestial navigation.
From Flowers of Freethought (First Series) by Foote, G. W. (George William)
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