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English: Principle of operation of an equatorial mount to keep a telescope pointing in the same direction. The black spots denote rotation axes seen end-on. The green telescope is rotated at the same rate as the earth but in the opposite direction, while the red telescope is not driven.
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current22:08, 16 June 2011Thumbnail for version as of 22:08, 16 June 2011512 × 1,280 (33 KB)CmgleeFix direction of rotation of earth.
21:59, 16 June 2011Thumbnail for version as of 21:59, 16 June 2011512 × 1,280 (33 KB)Cmglee{{Information |Description={{en|Principle of operation of an equatorial mount to keep a telescope pointing in the same direction. The black spots denote rotation axes seen end-on. The green telescope is rotated at the same rate as the earth but in the opp

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