exodromy

/ɛksˈɒdrəmi/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of astronomical phenomenon in which the apparent position of a celestial body changes as it moves from one constellation to another, often used in astrology.

“The exodromy of the planet Mars is of great interest to astronomers studying its long-term orbital patterns.”

Synonyms

  • orbital shift
  • stellar migration

Antonyms

  • geocentricity