Earth
Pronunciation:
erth
Definition:
The third planet from the sun, the only known planet capable of supporting life, and the planet on which humans live.
Sample Sentence:
The Earth orbits the sun once every 365.24 days.

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Eclipsing Binary
Pronunciation:
ih-KLIP-sing BIE-nuh-ree
Definition:
A binary star system in which the two stars periodically pass in front of one another as seen from Earth, causing a variation in brightness.
Sample Sentence:
Eclipsing binary systems provide valuable information about the physical properties of stars, such as their sizes and masses.

Electron
Pronunciation:
ih-LEK-tron
Definition:
A negatively charged subatomic particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom.
Sample Sentence:
Electrons are responsible for the chemical and physical properties of atoms, including their ability to form chemical bonds with other atoms.

Engineer
Pronunciation:
en-juh-neer
Definition:
A person who designs, builds, or maintains machines, structures, or systems.
Sample Sentence:
The engineers at the company worked together to design a new and innovative product.

Ephemeris
Pronunciation:
ih-FEM-uh-ris
Definition:
A table or chart that shows the predicted positions of astronomical objects in the sky at a given time or times.
Sample Sentence:
The astronomer consulted the ephemeris to determine when the comet would be visible from Earth.

Credit: Image sourced from the Swiss Ephemeris for Users website