👉 The term "uncoaxal" is a common term used in astronomy to describe a point of light that appears to be at an angle to its own direction. This phenomenon can occur when two stars are close together and their light rays are bent by the gravitational pull of the second star, causing the first star's light to appear as if it is "coaxing" away from the second star. However, this effect is only visible in a certain wavelength range around 1600