Sidereal
Sidereal refers to the stars. In astronomy, sidereal describes measurements and references that are based on the positions of fixed stars rather than the Sun.
A sidereal day is 23 hours 56 minutes 4 seconds, about four minutes shorter than the solar
Local sidereal time measures the right ascension currently on the local meridian. Astronomers use it to locate
A sidereal month is the Moon’s orbital period relative to the stars, about 27.321661 days; the synodic
A sidereal year is the time for Earth to return to the same position against the fixed
In coordinates, sidereal references use the equatorial coordinate system (right ascension and declination) tied to standard
In astrology, sidereal astrology uses fixed-star references; the sidereal zodiac is offset from the tropical zodiac