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Sentences with SIDEREAL-DAY

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"A sidereal day is the time it takes for a planet to make one full rotation on its axis."
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"The length of a sidereal day on Earth is about 23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds."
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"The duration of a sidereal day on Mars is about 24 hours, 37 minutes, and 22 seconds."
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"A sidereal day on Mercury lasts approximately 58.6 Earth days."
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"In sidereal days, Venus takes approximately 243 to complete one rotation."
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"Jupiter has a sidereal day of about 9 hours and 56 minutes."
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"The sidereal day on Saturn lasts about 10 hours, 33 minutes, and 38 seconds."
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"On Uranus, a sidereal day takes about 17 hours and 14 minutes."
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"Neptune has a sidereal day of about 16 hours and 7 minutes."
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"Pluto has a sidereal day lasting approximately 6.4 Earth days."
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"The sidereal day on the Moon is about 27 Earth days long."
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"Astronomers use sidereal days to coordinate observations across different locations."
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"During a sidereal day, stars appear to move across the sky due to Earth's rotation."
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"The concept of sidereal day is significant in the field of astronomy."
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"Each planet in our solar system has its own unique sidereal day duration."
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"The sidereal day on Mars is very similar in length to Earth's solar day."
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"The sidereal day on Venus is longer than its solar day."
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"A sidereal day is defined as the time it takes for a given point on Earth to complete one full rotation relative to a fixed point in space."
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"The duration of a sidereal day is approximately 23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds."
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"A sidereal day is slightly shorter than a solar day due to the Earth's orbital motion around the Sun."
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"Astronomers use the concept of a sidereal day to measure the rotation period of celestial bodies."
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"The rotation axis of a celestial body defines the direction of its sidereal day."
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"On Mars, a sidereal day is only slightly longer than on Earth, with a duration of about 24 hours, 37 minutes, and 23 seconds."
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"The concept of a sidereal day originated from ancient astronomers who noticed the apparent movement of stars across the night sky."
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"During a sidereal day, a star will appear to rise and set at the same point in the night sky."
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