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Eng ID Term Definition
5181
subsurface mark
See UNDERGROUND MARK.
5182
subsurface sound channel
The SUBMARINE SOUND CHANNEL which is adjacent to the water surface.
5183
subtense bar
A horizontally held bar of precisely determined length, used to measure distances by obser­v­ing the angle it subtends at the distance to ... more
A horizontally held bar of precisely determined length, used to measure distances by obser­v­ing the angle it subtends at the distance to be measu­red.
5184
subtense method
A procedure by which distance measu­re­ments are obtained by use of a SUBTENSE BAR.
5185
sue
The vertical amount which a vessel aground dries due to the fall of the TIDE.
5186
sugar loaf
A descriptive term for a conical HILL.
5187
sugar loaf sea
Waves that rise into sugar loaf sha­pes, with little WIND, possibly resulting from inter­secting WAVES.
5188
summer solstice
See SOLSTICE.
5189
summer time
See TIME: DAYLIGHT SAVING.
5190
summit
The highest point, part or ELEVATION; top or APEX.
5191
Sumner line
A CELESTIAL LINE OF POSITION, particular­ly one established by the SUMNER METHOD. Named after Captain Thomas H. Sumner, the discoverer of t... more
A CELESTIAL LINE OF POSITION, particular­ly one established by the SUMNER METHOD. Named after Captain Thomas H. Sumner, the discoverer of the LINE OF POSITION by celestial observation.
5192
Sumner method
The es­tablishing of a LINE OF POSITION from the OBSERVATION of the ALTITUDE of a CELES­TIAL BODY by assuming two LATITUDES (or LONGITUDES... more
The es­tablishing of a LINE OF POSITION from the OBSERVATION of the ALTITUDE of a CELES­TIAL BODY by assuming two LATITUDES (or LONGITUDES) and calculating the LONGITUDES (or LATITUDES) through which the LINE OF POSITION passes.
5193
sun
The luminous CELESTIAL BODY at the centre of the SOLAR SYSTEM, around which other CELESTIAL BODIES revolve.
5194
sun: apparent
The actual SUN as it appears in the sky. Also called true sun.
5195
sun: mean
A fictitious SUN conceived to move eastward along the CELESTIAL EQUATOR at a rate that provides a uniform measure of TIME equal to the avera... more
A fictitious SUN conceived to move eastward along the CELESTIAL EQUATOR at a rate that provides a uniform measure of TIME equal to the average APPARENT TIME. It is used as a reference for reckoning MEAN TIME, ZONE TIME, etc.
5196
sun: true
See SUN: AP­PARENT.
5197
sun compass
See COMPASS.
5198
sundial
An instrument that indicates TIME by the position of the shadow of a pointer or GNOMON cast by the SUN on the face of a DIAL marked in HOURS... more
An instrument that indicates TIME by the position of the shadow of a pointer or GNOMON cast by the SUN on the face of a DIAL marked in HOURS.
5199
sunken rock
A ROCK poten­tially dangerous to SURFACE NAVIGATION, the SUMMIT of which is below the lower limit of the zone for ROCK AWASH.
5200
sunrise
The crossing of the APPARENT HORIZON by the upper LIMB of the ascending SUN.