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has gloss | eng: Anti-sidereal time and extended-sidereal time are artificial time scales used to analyze the daily variation in the number of cosmic rays received on Earth. Anti-sidereal time has about 364.25 days per year, one day less than the number of days in a year of solar time, 365.25. Thus each anti-sidereal day is longer than a solar day (24) by about four minutes or 244. Extended-sidereal time has about 367.25 days per year, one day more than the number of days in a year of sidereal time, 366.25. Thus each extended-sidereal day is shorter than a sidereal day (2356) by about four minutes or 2352. All years mentioned have the same length. |
lexicalization | eng: Anti-sidereal time |
lexicalization | eng: Antisidereal time |
instance of | (noun) highly penetrating ionizing radiation of extraterrestrial origin; consisting chiefly of protons and alpha particles; collision with atmospheric particles results in rays and particles of many kinds cosmic ray |
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