hour angle
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of hour angle
First recorded in 1830–40
Example Sentences
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The hour angle of the center of the sun is the measure of apparent or solar time.
From Lectures in Navigation by Draper, Ernest Gallaudet
Then your ship's hour angle would be the angle at the pole intersecting the meridian of your ship and the meridian of the sun or LPS and measured by the arc LS.
From Lectures in Navigation by Draper, Ernest Gallaudet
He would read on the chronometer the hour of the meridian of Greenwich, and from it would be able to deduce the longitude by the hour angle.
From Dick Sand A Captain at Fifteen by Verne, Jules
By hour angle, I mean the distance in time from your meridian to the meridian of the point or celestial body in question.
From Lectures in Navigation by Draper, Ernest Gallaudet
What is the hour angle of the sun when it has the greatest altitude?
From A Text-Book of Astronomy by Comstock, George C.
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