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- Syzygy (astronomy) - Wikipedia
In astronomy, a syzygy ( ˈsɪzədʒi SIZ-ə-jee; from Ancient Greek συζυγία (suzugía) 'union, yoking', expressing the sense of σύν (syn- "together") and ζυγ- (zug- "a yoke") [1][2]) is a roughly straight-line configuration of three or more celestial bodies in a gravitational system
- SYZYGY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SYZYGY is the nearly straight-line configuration of three celestial bodies (such as the sun, moon, and earth during a solar or lunar eclipse) in a gravitational system
- Syzygy in Astronomy - Definition, Pronunciation, Examples
Learn what a syzygy is in astronomy and how to pronounce the term Get examples of syzygies and see how they work
- syzygy - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
syzygy (countable and uncountable, plural syzygies) (astronomy, astrology) An alignment of three celestial bodies (for example, the Sun, Earth, and Moon) such that one body is directly between the other two, such as occurs at an eclipse
- SYZYGY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
an alignment of three celestial objects, as the sun, the earth, and either the moon or a planet Syzygy in the sun-earth-moon system occurs at the time of full moon and new moon
- SYZYGY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
A curve on the shape sphere has an associated syzygy sequence: list the syzygies in order
- Syzygy – Definition Detailed Explanation - Sentinel Mission
Syzygy is a term used in astronomy to describe the alignment of three celestial bodies in a straight line The word itself comes from the Greek word “syzygos,” which means “yoked together ”
- Syzygy - definition of syzygy by The Free Dictionary
(Astronomy) either of the two positions (conjunction or opposition) of a celestial body when sun, earth, and the body lie in a straight line: the moon is at syzygy when full
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