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Was (wer) ist top sail sheet block - definition

SAILING TERM; SINGLE OR MULTIPLE PULLEY
Block (sail); Pulley block
  • Several different types of block connections as used on sailing ships, including the regular shackle, upset shackle, reverse shackle, reverse upset shackle, swivel jaw, swivel eye made round or oval, loose front hook, loose swivel hook,stiff swivel hook, loose side hook, stiff front hook, and side sister hook.

topgallant sail         
SAIL OR SAILS ABOVE TOPSAILS AND BELOW ROYALS
Top gallant sail
a sail set on a topgallant mast.
Sail (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
SAIL; Sails (disambiguation)
A sail is any type of surface intended to move a vessel, vehicle or rotor by being placed in a wind.
Solar sail         
  • An artist's depiction of a Cosmos 1-type spaceship in orbit
  • The model of IKAROS at the 61st [[International Astronautical Congress]] in 2010
  • A photo of the experimental solar sail, NanoSail-D.
  • [[NEA Scout]] concept: a controllable [[CubeSat]] solar sail spacecraft
  • Force on a sail results from reflecting the photon flux
  • A solar sail can spiral inward or outward by setting the sail angle
  • Proposed material for the construction of solar sails - carbon fiber.
  • NASA illustration of the unlit side of a half-kilometre solar sail, showing the struts stretching the sail.
  • Znamya-2 (Знамя-2) after its deployment
TYPE OF SPACECRAFT PROPULSION THAT TAKES ADVANTAGE OF SOLAR RADIATION
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Solar sails (also known as light sails and photon sails) are a method of spacecraft propulsion using radiation pressure exerted by sunlight on large mirrors. A number of spaceflight missions to test solar propulsion and navigation have been proposed since the 1980s.

Wikipedia

Block (sailing)

In sailing, a block is a single or multiple pulley. One or a number of sheaves are enclosed in an assembly between cheeks or chocks. In use, a block is fixed to the end of a line, to a spar, or to a surface. A line (rope) is reeved through the sheaves, and maybe through one or more matching blocks at some far end, to make up a tackle.

The purchase of a tackle refers to its mechanical advantage. In general the more sheaves in the blocks that make up a tackle, the higher its mechanical advantage. The matter is slightly complicated by the fact that every tackle has a working end where the final run of rope leaves the last sheave. More mechanical advantage can be obtained if this end is attached to the moving load rather than the fixed end of the tackle.

There are various types of blocks that are used in sailing. Some blocks are used to increase mechanical advantage and others are used simply to change the direction of a line. A ratchet block turns freely when a line is pulled in one direction but does not turn the other direction, although the line may slip past the sheave. This kind of block makes a loaded line easier to hold by hand, and is sometimes used on smaller boats for lines like main and jib sheets that are frequently adjusted.

A single, large, sail-powered warship in the mid-19th century required more than 1,400 blocks of various kinds.