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Astrography

Astrography \As*trog"ra*phy\, n. [Astro'cf + -graphy.] The art of describing or delineating the stars; a description or mapping of the heavens.

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astrography

n. The art of describing or delineating the stars; a description or mapping of the heavens.

Usage examples of "astrography".

She was also tutored at the appropriate age in astrography, galactic history, various branches of the physical sciences, the workings of the Vegan civic administrational structure, and basic legal precepts.

But the history, the astrography shows-the virtual instructor was the funniest program.

This mission had initially been a simple one involving astrography charting and stellar analysis.

We know about where to find the stars themselves, but we know damn-all about the system astrography, and even some of the grav wave data looks suspect.

You know it, I know it, and whenever Survey gets around to releasing its new astrography report, every major shipping line will know it.

Quoted from The Romance of Modern Astrography, by Franklin Buck, published by Lux Transcriptions, Ltd.

Alicia asked, frowning as she tried to dredge up a better mental feel for the astrography involved.

Regency of Sirius, if your knowledge of astrography is up to the usual Imperial standards.

He reflected on the political astrography of Quaddiespace, or rather, as it was formally designated, the Union of Free Habitats.

It was a region where few ships would ever have ventured, were it not for an accident of astrography that put Golen Space squarely between two long arms of more civilized and heavily traveled space.

Manticore, and the system astrography is going to leave Sphinx especially exposed.

The first lessons were in language and math and the astrographies of the Solar system.

Two ex-Peep pirate vessels destroyed or captured, Emerald Dawn retaken (even if she was going to require the lengthy services of a well equipped repair ship before she ever left Nuncio again), and the meticulous updating of the Navy's astrography on the Nuncio System.