Cosmography

Pronunciation: /ˈkɔzmoʊˈɡɹæfˈwaɪ/

Cosmography (noun)

  1. The study and description of the universe’s structure, including positions of celestial objects.
  2. An older way of describing the heavens and the arrangement of stars and planets.

Examples

  • The book includes a cosmography that shows the universe’s structure.
  • A cosmography can help students understand how space is organized.