Astrometry in a sentence as a noun

To date only one planet has been detected through astrometry, for example.

They can actually resolve frequency and time of arrival of a photon, which is super useful, especially for photon-limited astrometry.

The two techniques for exoplanet discovery he describes are direct observation through occultation or deep nulling of stellar light and astrometry.

The discovery of gravity built on painstaking and thorough astrometry, and the discovery of evolution built on painstaking and thorough taxonomy.

The only working telescope at a Lagrange point is Gaia [0] at Earth-Sun L2, but it is an astrometry instrument, designed to measure the position and brightness of various stars, rather than generic deep-space imaging.

Using Arecibo's high-precision radar astrometry capability, scientists were able to reduce orbit uncertainties for YU55 by 50 percent.

Ekos supports highly accurate tracking using online and offline astrometry solver, autofocus and autoguiding capabilities, and capture of single or multiple images using the powerful built in sequence manager.

The IAU 2000 resolutions for astrometry, celestial mechanics and metrology in the relativistic framework: explanatory supplement.

Astrometry definitions

noun

the branch of astronomy that deals with the measurement of the position and motion of celestial bodies