Celestial Longitude
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Celestial Longitude
Angular distance east of the vernal
equinox, along the ecliptic; the
arc of the ecliptic or the angle at the ecliptic pole between the circle
of latitude of the vernal equinox and the circle of latitude of a point on
the celestial sphere, measured eastward from the circle of latitude of the
vernal equinox, through 360. See ecliptic
system of coordinates.
References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use