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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

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n. ανάβαση, βάση, ίππευση

Definitie

equatorial mount
(also equatorial mounting)
¦ noun Astronomy a telescope mounting with one axis aligned to the celestial pole, which allows the movement of celestial objects to be followed by motion about this axis alone. Compare with altazimuth (in sense 1).

Wikipedia

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.