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G 29-38 and International Celestial Reference System

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Difference between G 29-38 and International Celestial Reference System

G 29-38 vs. International Celestial Reference System

--> Giclas 29-38, also known as ZZ Piscium, is a variable white dwarf star of the DAV, or ZZ Ceti, whose variability is due to large-amplitude, non-radial pulsations, known as gravity waves. The International Celestial Reference System (ICRS) is the current standard celestial reference system adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU).

Similarities between G 29-38 and International Celestial Reference System

G 29-38 and International Celestial Reference System have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Epoch (astronomy).

Epoch (astronomy)

In astronomy, an epoch is a moment in time used as a reference point for some time-varying astronomical quantity, such as the celestial coordinates or elliptical orbital elements of a celestial body, because these are subject to perturbations and vary with time.

Epoch (astronomy) and G 29-38 · Epoch (astronomy) and International Celestial Reference System · See more »

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G 29-38 and International Celestial Reference System Comparison

G 29-38 has 35 relations, while International Celestial Reference System has 19. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.85% = 1 / (35 + 19).

References

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