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selenocentric, a.|sɪliːnəˈsɛntrɪk| [f. Gr. σελήνη moon + centric a.] Having relation to the centre of the moon or to the moon as a centre; as seen or estimated from the centre of the moon.
1852Hind Astron. Vocab. 52. 1867–76 G. F. Chambers Astron. 920. 1970 N. Armstrong et al. First on Moon v. 118 On July 17 at 1300 Moscow time the probe was placed in a selenocentric orbit. 1973Nature 2 Nov. 7/2 [They] have detected increases of up to 100% in the density of picogram particles, in this case in selenocentric space, by using microphone sensors on board the satellites. |