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Cosa (chi) è radial mounting - definizione

MOUNTING SYSTEM FOR CAMERA OR TELESCOPE
Equatorial mounting; German equatorial mount; English mounting; Yoke mounting; Fork mounting; German mounting; Horseshoe mounting; English mount; Equatorial telescope; Equatorial instrument; Declination axis; Polar axis; Open fork mount
  • The green equatorially mounted telescope rotates at the same rate as the earth but in the opposite direction, while the red telescope is not driven.
  • A large German equatorial mount on the Forststernwarte Jena 50cm [[Cassegrain reflector]] telescope.
  • German equatorial mount
  • Horseshoe mount on the Hale telescope

Radial engine         
  • [[Pratt & Whitney R-1340]] radial mounted in [[Sikorsky H-19]] helicopter
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  • A [[Nordberg Manufacturing Company]] two-stroke diesel radial engine for power generation and pump drive purposes
  • Packard DR-980 diesel radial aircraft engine
  • Wasp Major]], a four-row radial
  • [[Rare Bear]]
  • Moving parts showing operation of a typical small five-cylinder radial.<br>Pistons are in gold and valves in pink, master rod in pale purple, slaved connecting rods in blue, crankshaft / counterbalance in gray and timing ring and cams in red.
  • Continental]] radial, 1944
  • Four-stroke aircraft radial engine Scarlett mini 5
  • Master rod (upright) and slaved connecting rods from a two-row, fourteen-cylinder [[Pratt & Whitney R-1535 Twin Wasp Junior]]
RECIPROCATING ENGINE WITH CYLINDERS ARRANGED RADIALLY FROM A SINGLE CRANKSHAFT
Radial engines; Radial piston; Radial Engine; Radial piston engine; Radial engine (stationary); Radial motor
·add. ·- An engine, usually an internal-combustion engine of a certain type (the radial type) having several cylinders arranged radially like the spokes of a complete wheel. The semiradial engine has radiating cylinders on only one side of the crank shaft.
Radial engine         
  • [[Pratt & Whitney R-1340]] radial mounted in [[Sikorsky H-19]] helicopter
  • access-date=10 November 2016}}</ref>
  • A [[Nordberg Manufacturing Company]] two-stroke diesel radial engine for power generation and pump drive purposes
  • Packard DR-980 diesel radial aircraft engine
  • Wasp Major]], a four-row radial
  • [[Rare Bear]]
  • Moving parts showing operation of a typical small five-cylinder radial.<br>Pistons are in gold and valves in pink, master rod in pale purple, slaved connecting rods in blue, crankshaft / counterbalance in gray and timing ring and cams in red.
  • Continental]] radial, 1944
  • Four-stroke aircraft radial engine Scarlett mini 5
  • Master rod (upright) and slaved connecting rods from a two-row, fourteen-cylinder [[Pratt & Whitney R-1535 Twin Wasp Junior]]
RECIPROCATING ENGINE WITH CYLINDERS ARRANGED RADIALLY FROM A SINGLE CRANKSHAFT
Radial engines; Radial piston; Radial Engine; Radial piston engine; Radial engine (stationary); Radial motor
The radial engine is a reciprocating type internal combustion engine configuration in which the cylinders "radiate" outward from a central crankcase like the spokes of a wheel. It resembles a stylized star when viewed from the front, and is called a "star engine" in some other languages.
radial velocity         
  • Diagram showing how an exoplanet's orbit changes the position and velocity of a star as they orbit a common center of mass
  • The radial velocity method to detect exoplanets
COMPONENT OF THE VELOCITY IN RADIAL DIRECTION
Radial Velocity; Radial velocities; Radial speed; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Radial speed; Line-of-sight velocity; Range rate; Radial-velocity curve
¦ noun chiefly Astronomy the velocity of a star or other body along the line of sight of an observer.

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Equatorial mount

An equatorial mount is a mount for instruments that compensates for Earth's rotation by having one rotational axis, the polar axis, parallel to the Earth's axis of rotation. This type of mount is used for astronomical telescopes and cameras. The advantage of an equatorial mount lies in its ability to allow the instrument attached to it to stay fixed on any celestial object with diurnal motion by driving one axis at a constant speed. Such an arrangement is called a sidereal or clock drive. Equatorial mounts achieve this by aligning their rotational axis with the Earth, a process known as polar alignment.