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- Quadrature_(astronomy) abstract "In astronomy, quadrature is the aspect of a heavenly body in which it makes a right angle with the direction of the Sun. It is applied especially to the apparent position of a superior planet, or of the Moon at first and last quarters.As shown in the following diagram, a planet (or other object) can be at the western quadrature (when it is to the west of the Sun when viewed from the Earth) or at the eastern quadrature (when it is to the east of the Sun when viewed from the Earth). Note that an inferior planet can never be at quadrature to the reference planet.".
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- Quadrature_(astronomy) author "Anonymous".
- Quadrature_(astronomy) hasPhotoCollection Quadrature_(astronomy).
- Quadrature_(astronomy) wstitle "Quadrature".
- Quadrature_(astronomy) subject Category:Astrological_aspects.
- Quadrature_(astronomy) subject Category:Celestial_mechanics.
- Quadrature_(astronomy) subject Category:Observational_astronomy.
- Quadrature_(astronomy) subject Category:Orbits.
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- Quadrature_(astronomy) type Location100027167.
- Quadrature_(astronomy) type Object100002684.
- Quadrature_(astronomy) type Orbit108612049.
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- Quadrature_(astronomy) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
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- Quadrature_(astronomy) comment "In astronomy, quadrature is the aspect of a heavenly body in which it makes a right angle with the direction of the Sun. It is applied especially to the apparent position of a superior planet, or of the Moon at first and last quarters.As shown in the following diagram, a planet (or other object) can be at the western quadrature (when it is to the west of the Sun when viewed from the Earth) or at the eastern quadrature (when it is to the east of the Sun when viewed from the Earth).".
- Quadrature_(astronomy) label "Cuadratura (astronomía)".
- Quadrature_(astronomy) label "Kwadratura (astronomia)".
- Quadrature_(astronomy) label "Quadratur".
- Quadrature_(astronomy) label "Quadratura (astronomia)".
- Quadrature_(astronomy) label "Quadrature (astronomy)".
- Quadrature_(astronomy) label "Квадратура (астрономия)".
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- Quadrature_(astronomy) sameAs Quadratura_(astronomia).
- Quadrature_(astronomy) sameAs Kwadratura_(astronomia).
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