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  1. Heliacal rising - Wikipedia

    • The heliacal rising of a star or a planet occurs annually when it becomes visible above the eastern horizon at dawn just before sunrise (thus becoming "the morning star"). A heliacal rising marks the time when a star or planet becomes visible for the first time again in the night sky after having set with the Sun at the western horizon in a previous sunset (its heliaca… See more

    Cause and significance

    Relative to the stars, the Sun appears to drift eastward about one degree per day along a path called the ecliptic because … See more

    Non-application to circumpolar stars

    Some stars, when viewed from latitudes not at the equator, do not rise or set. These are circumpolar stars, which are either always in the sky or never. For example, the North Star (Polaris) is not visible in Australia and the … See more

    History

    Constellations containing stars that rise and set were incorporated into early calendars or zodiacs. The Sumerians, Babylonians, Egyptians, and Greeks all used the heliacal risings of various stars for the timing of agricultural … See more

    Acronycal and cosmic(al)

    The rising of a planet above the eastern horizon at sunset is called its acronycal rising, which for a superior planet signifies an opposition, another type of syzygy. When the Moon has an acronycal rising, it will occur near … See more

     
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    Their year began when priests first remarked the asterism heliacal rising in the east, immediately before the Sun's dawn light obliterated the view of the stars. Aztecs called the Pleiades …

  4. Heliacal and Acronychal Risings and Settings

    The "heliacal rising " (morning first): is the first day of the year when the star (after a period when it was invisible) rises in the morning before the Sun and the Sun is still far enough below the eastern horizon to make it briefly visible in …

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    Aug 2, 2011 · The first return of a star on the eastern horizon just prior to sunrise, after its annual period of absence due to the interference of the sun, is known as the heliacal rising.

  7. Heliacal risings and settings - Universal …

    The heliacal rising of a star is the first occasion on which it is seen briefly in the dawn sky, before the rising of the Sun (Greek hêlios). From then on, as the Sun progresses away eastward, …

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    The heliacal rising constellation at the vernal equinox is based on the last zodiacal constellation rising above the Eastern Horizon just before dawn and before the light of the approaching Sun obliterates the stars on the eastern …

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