| 1. | In the equatorial coordinate system, for epochs; see the table.
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| 2. | Motions in equatorial coordinates can be converted to motions in galactic coordinates.
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| 3. | For a wikipedia article, try Equatorial coordinate system.
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| 4. | All asteroid positions were converted to equatorial coordinates.
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| 5. | For satellites orbiting the earth it is normal to use the Equatorial coordinate system.
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| 6. | Telescopes equipped with equatorial mounts and setting circles employ the equatorial coordinate system to find objects.
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| 7. | Each star's approximate position on the celestial sphere is given using the equatorial coordinate system.
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| 8. | In astronomy, there is also a heliocentric rectangular variant of equatorial coordinates, designated,,, which has:
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| 9. | equatorial coordinates ( blue ), being inclined to the ecliptic, appear to wobble as the Sun advances . ]]
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| 10. | Any star that passes the zenith ( overhead ) is on the celestial equator, the basis of the equatorial coordinate system.
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