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Что (кто) такое top sail - определение

SAIL OR SAILS ABOVE TOPSAILS AND BELOW ROYALS
Top gallant sail
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topgallant 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
Solar Sail; Light sail; Solar sails; Fast solar sailing; Sunsailor; Light sails; Light propulsion; Solar sailer; Photon Sail; Photon sails; Solar-sail; Sunsail; Deorbit sail; User:Rickyrt/Deorbit sail; Solar sailing; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Deorbit sail; Sun sail; Sun sails; Photon sail; Laser sails; Laser sail; Stellar sail; Stellar sails; Star sail; Star sails; Solar-Sail; Solarsail; Solarsails; Solar-Sails; Solar-sails; Solar Sails; Photon-sail; Photon-Sail; Photonsail; Photon-sails; Photon-Sails; Photonsails; Photon Sails; Laser-sail; Laser-Sail; Laser Sail; Lasersail; Laser-sails; Laser-Sails; Laser Sails; Photonic sail; Lasersails; Photonic Sail; Photonic sails; Photonic Sails; Light-sail; Light-Sail; Light Sail; Light-sails; Light-Sails; Light Sails; Lightsails; Draft:Icarus deorbit sail
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.
Electric sail         
  • rendering]] of [[ESTCube-1]], launched in May 2013, which was intended to be the first satellite to test an electric sail.
PROPOSED FORM OF SPACECRAFT PROPULSION USING THE DYNAMIC PRESSURE OF THE SOLAR WIND AS A SOURCE OF THRUST
Electric solar wind sail; E-sail; Electric Sail; Esail; Electric sails; Electric Sails
An electric sail (also known as an electric solar wind sail or an E-sail) is a proposed form of spacecraft propulsion using the dynamic pressure of the solar wind as a source of thrust. It creates a "virtual" sail by using small wires to form an electric field that deflects solar wind protons and extracts their momentum.
Sail shade         
  • Shade sail over playground in Australia
  • A shade covering play area
Shade sails; Shade cloth; Sail shade
A shade sail is a device to create outdoor shade based on the basic technology as a ship's sail. Shade sails use a flexible membrane tensioned between several anchor points.
Neural spine sail         
  • The tall neural spines of a [[bison]] form a hump rather than a sail.
  • [[Crested chameleon]], an extant reptile with a sail on its back
  • ''[[Spinosaurus]]'', a dinosaur with a sail
ANATOMICAL FEATURE IN SOME TETRAPODS
Spine sail; Neural sail
A neural spine sail is a large, flattish protrusion from the back of an animal formed of a sequence of extended vertebral spinous processes and associated tissues. Such structures are comparatively rare in modern animals, but have been identified in many extinct species of amphibians and amniotes.
Sail Mohamed         
  • Sail Mohamed Ameriane ben Amerzaine (front row centre) during the Spanish Civil war
ALGERIAN-FRENCH ANARCHIST
Saïl Mohamed
Sail Mohamed Ameriane ben Amerzaine (October 14, 1894 – April 1953) was an Algerian and French anarchist who fought in the Spanish Civil War. The French writer Jacques Prévert dedicated a poem to him.
Top (clothing)         
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CLOTHING WORN ON THE UPPER BODY
Top (dress); Top clothing
A top is an item of clothing that covers at least the chest, but which usually covers most of the upper human body between the neck and the waistline. The bottom of tops can be as short as mid-torso, or as long as mid-thigh.
top         
  • Ancient Roman wooden spinning top, from Tebtynis (Egypt), dating from the 1st–3rd century CE
  • Children's Games]]'' (1560)
  • precessing]] gyroscope
  • Modern functional art tops
TOY DESIGNED TO SPIN RAPIDLY ON THE GROUND, THE MOTION OF WHICH CAUSES IT TO REMAIN PRECISELY BALANCED ON ITS TIP BECAUSE OF ITS ROTATIONAL INERTIA
Spinning top; Perinola; Spinning Tops; Spinning tops; Spinning-top; Spinning-tops; Spintop; Spintops; Spin-top; Spin-tops; Spin top; Spin tops; Top-spinning; Top spinning; Top-spun; Top spun; Top-spinner (traditional activity); Top (toy)
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n.
device that spins
1) to spin a top
misc.
2) to sleep like a top ('to sleep soundly')
II
n.
highest point
1) to reach the top
2) a mountain top; rooftop
3) from; to (the) top (from top to bottom; we climbed to the top)
4) at the top
cover, cap
5) to put on, screw on a top
6) to screw off, unscrew a top
7) a bottle; box; screw top
misc.
8) to blow one's top ('to explode in anger'); to go over the top ('to begin a charge by going over a parapet'); ('to exceed a limit'); to be on top of a situation ('to be in control of a situation')
TOP         
  • Ancient Roman wooden spinning top, from Tebtynis (Egypt), dating from the 1st–3rd century CE
  • Children's Games]]'' (1560)
  • precessing]] gyroscope
  • Modern functional art tops
TOY DESIGNED TO SPIN RAPIDLY ON THE GROUND, THE MOTION OF WHICH CAUSES IT TO REMAIN PRECISELY BALANCED ON ITS TIP BECAUSE OF ITS ROTATIONAL INERTIA
Spinning top; Perinola; Spinning Tops; Spinning tops; Spinning-top; Spinning-tops; Spintop; Spintops; Spin-top; Spin-tops; Spin top; Spin tops; Top-spinning; Top spinning; Top-spun; Top spun; Top-spinner (traditional activity); Top (toy)
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Topgallant sail

On a square rigged sailing vessel, a topgallant sail (topgallant alone pronounced "t'gallant", topgallant sail pronounced "t'garns'l", is the square-rigged sail or sails immediately above the topsail or topsails. It is also known as a gallant or garrant sail.

Later full-rigged ships split the topsail (and often the topgallant sail) for easier handling. They thus set two topsails (and possibly two topgallant sails) per mast. The lower topgallant sail is immediately above the upper topsail. The upper or only topgallant sail is set from the top of the topgallant mast, if there is a lower topgallant it is set from midway down the topgallant mast. A staysail set on a stay running forward and downwards from the top or midpoint of the topgallant mast is called a topgallant staysail.