Subj : from Russian again To : Aleksej Serdjukov From : Roy Witt Date : Tue Jun 12 2018 10:57:36 Aleksej Serdjukov wrote to Roy Witt: RW>> That's the same way that naut is used in the English language. Also RW>> in English, astro- means 'outer space' not specifically RW>> 'stars'...the study of the stars is called astrology, while the RW>> study of astrometry is of a celestial body, such as Mars or the Sun. AS> French "astre" and Spanish and Italian "astro" roughly mean AS> "astronomical object" or "celestial object" (with differences like AS> visibility, according to Wikipedia). In astronomy, 'astre fictif' means any of several fictitious stars assumed to move along the celestial (Earth's) equator at uniform rates. i.e. a satelite. R\%/itt --- GoldED+/W32 1.1.5-31012 --- D'Bridge 3.92 * Origin: Lone-Star BBS - San Antonio, Texas - USA (1:387/22) .