Sentence examples for clock constellation from inspiring English sources

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Horologium, ( Latin: "Clock") constellation in the southern sky at about 3 hours right ascension and 50° south in declination.

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Viewers learn that the earth's tilting on its axis coupled with a yearly revolution around the sun produces changing weather patterns called the seasons; from a diagram using the Big Dipper as a clock that different constellations are visible at different seasons, and that the passage from day to night and to day again was the first way people took notice of time.

There are two existing multi-GNSS positioning methods, (1) separate receiver clock parameter is set for each constellation, (2) estimating intersystem biases (ISBs) in advance to obtain position solutions with only four unknowns.

Notably, however, targeted disruption of the Clock gene does not lead to the same constellation of phenotypes as seen in mice with disruption of other genes critical for circadian clock function (Tables 1 and 2).

The former is the regular method and its unknowns include three receiver-coordinate parameters and several receiver clock parameters (depend on the number of participant constellations), so that it may disable when few satellites belonging to different GNSS are in view.

The French astronomer Nicolas Louis de Lacaille formed this constellation in 1754; it represents a pendulum clock.

The Global Positioning System constellation of navigation satellites contains several atomic clocks on board each satellite.

The system now is a constellation of 24 satellites that uses transmitters and atomic clocks to calculate locations around the world.

The freezer must stay on round the clock for four months, so museum officials resolved the "green" problem with its regular utility, Constellation NewEnergy.

The "Running Wilde" cast, meanwhile, has become accustomed to Mr. Hurwitz and Mr. Vallely's round-the-clock rewriting of scripts and the constant delivery of script pages riddled with a constellation of asterisks indicating new dialogue.

Under Mr. Rumsfeld, this war would be different: a choreography of a few divisions, backed by precision bombing from an array of warplanes and missiles, all steered toward their targets by a constellation of sensors in the sky that gave commanders a round-the-clock look at the battlefield.

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