noctograph

/nɒktəˈɡrɑːf/

Definitions

1. noun

A device for plotting the position of a star or other celestial body relative to a given time and location, using the shadow of a vertical style or pin.

“The astronomer used the noctograph to accurately calculate the coordinates of the star.”

Synonyms

  • astrolabe
  • planispheric astrolabe

Antonyms

  • none