| slewing | Moving to a new position | en | en |
| slewing | 1 Of a gyro, the rotation of the spin axis caused by applying torque about the axis of rotation | en | en |
| slewing | Goto telescopes which can move automatically by using high-speed drive motors are said to be "slewing" when the move across the sky | en | en |
| slewing | 'Slewing occurred during this observation' - This message is a warning that because of slewing (e g , target acquisitions, spatial scans, moving targets), the jitter statistics and pattern of jitter and pointing will reflect the telescope motion The statistics will be incorrect - standard deviations will be large | en | en |
| slew | huge amount, large quantity (Slang) | en | (isim) | en |
| slew | slough, marsh, bog, swamp; slue, act of turning or rotating | en | (isim) | en |
| slew | slue; turn around, rotate, pivot; turn to the side, veer off to the side | en | (fiil) | en |
| slew | See Slue | en | en |
| slew | A wet place; a river inlet | en | en |
| slew | imp | en | en |
| slew | of Slay | en | en |
| slew | Slew is the past tense of slay | en | en |
| slew | If a vehicle slews or is slewed across a road, it slides across it. The bus slewed sideways He slewed the car against the side of the building | en | en |
| slew | A slew of things is a large number of them. There have been a whole slew of shooting incidents. to turn or slide in a different direction suddenly and violently, or to make a vehicle do this slew around/sideways (Origin unknown). the past tense of slay | en | en |
| slew | (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "it must have cost plenty" | en | en |
| slew | turn sharply; change direction abruptly; "The car cut to the left at the intersection"; "The motorbike veered to the right" | en | en |
| slew | move obliquely or sideways, usually in an uncontrolled manner; "the wheels skidded against the sidewalk" | en | en |
| slew | portion of a move made at a constant, non-zero velocity | en | en |
| slew | In astronomy, to turn a telescope about a fixed point or axis | en | en |
| slew | To adjust gradually the time of a clock until it tells the correct time Compare with ``step'' | en | en |
| slew | A movement of the satellite to point from one target to another | en | en |
| slew | rapid moving of telescope to new position | en | en |
| slew | DICTIONARY: TYPE=I*4 INSTRUMENT=ALL FILETYPE=OMS UNITS=NONE A discreet flag which indicates that the pointing control system is slewing the telescope while still tracking on guide stars A "1" indicates a slew manuever and "0" signifies stationary tracking Small slews (or "small angle maneuvers) are commanded during target acquisitions and peak-ups, spatial scans, POS TARG activity, real-time maneuvers, and moving target observations A special keyword will appear at the end of the header file when slewing has occurred during the observation window Because of the method of calculation, slewing during an observation will adversely affect the jitter statistics in the header and in the tables Update Rate (in seconds): TLMFORM Update Rate (sec) AN 10 0 FN,PN,H 1 0 CMJ/CMI: All flags are available in both the CMJ and CMI tables If the SLEWING flag is ON at any time during the 3-sec interval, it will appear as ON in the particular row in the CMI table | en | en |
| slew | To adjust gradually the time of a clock until it tells the correct time Compare with ``step'' | en | en |
| slue | act of turning or rotating, slew | en | (isim) | en |
| slue | slew; turn around, rotate, pivot; turn to the side, veer off to the side | en | (fiil) | en |
| slue | See Sloough, 2 | en | en |
| slue | To turn about; to turn from the course; to slip or slide and turn from an expected or desired course; often followed by round | en | en |
| slue | In general, to turn about; to twist; often used reflexively and followed by round | en | en |
| slue | See 2d Slough, 2 | en | en |
| slue | To turn about a fixed point, usually the center or axis, as a spar or piece of timber; to turn; used also of any heavy body | en | en |
| slue | A slough; a run or wet place | en | en |
| slue | turn sharply; change direction abruptly; "The car cut to the left at the intersection"; "The motorbike veered to the right" | en | en |
| slue | move obliquely or sideways, usually in an uncontrolled manner; "the wheels skidded against the sidewalk" | en | en |