Sidereal in a sentence as an adjective

Except that "due to nutation, an actual sidereal day is not quite so constant."Yeah.

That way at a given sidereal time, anything far enough away will always be in the same place in the sky.

And yet, only worth sidereal research, since the world revolves around shiny things and waiters.

I think Hindu astrology uses the sidereal system.

Astronomers use sidereal time instead of solar time anyway, so they're used to making time corrections, the sidereal day is only 23 hrs, 56m, 4 seconds and change.

In addition to all of the above you listed, he also displays the "Equation of Time", eclipses, direction and attitude of the sun, sidereal time, and positions of all the planets.

Sidereal definitions

adjective

of or relating to the stars or constellations; "sidereal bodies"; "the sidereal system"

adjective

(of divisions of time) determined by daily motion of the stars; "sidereal time"