Which measure of a day is shorter because it measures rotation $360$ degrees relative to the distant, fixed celestial reference frame?

Answer

Sidereal day

The sidereal day is the time required for the Earth to rotate exactly $360$ degrees relative to distant stars, making it consistently shorter than the solar day.

Which measure of a day is shorter because it measures rotation $360$ degrees relative to the distant, fixed celestial reference frame?
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