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astrographic

a. astrometric

Usage examples of "astrographic".

The family had been founded four generations before when a brilliant designer had made his trillions, building among other things one of the first portable triple-lobe astrographic instruments.

The accompanying drawing, which was found in the Astrographic Archives of Homeworld Earth, is the only source of information concerning Profanis now known.

Silesian Sector thanks to the astrographic accident of the Manticore Junction.

Even without the Basilisk damage, the sheer astrographic scale of her ops area would have created enough consternation on our side to make all her losses worthwhile.

I attempted to make an end run around her objections by going outside the Fleet, to the Astrographic Survey Institute.

Wormholes opened and closed, yes, but they were astrographic features like stars, involving time scales and energies beyond the present human capacity to control.

Fire Team Alpha, had a gift for verbal impersonations, and he sounded exactly like one of the narrators from a Corps training holovid, or from one of the travelogues the Imperial Astrographic Society produced.

My cousin, Sir Chal, is an older man and is bent on getting me to take a job as a filing clerk in the Royal Astrographic Institute, and he is a very deceptive sort of chap.

I understand you know Kiles L'toth, the associate director of the Astrographic Survey Institute.

Astrolabe had been diverted from work in Torranix Sector to fill a gap in the standard star chartsa gap left by the fallen Empire's obsessive secrecy, which treated ordinary astrographic data about the territory it controlled as classified military data.