Photo Gallery: Polar (Equatorial) Mounts

In the field of astronomy, a polar mount is frequently called an equatorial mount, and the hour angle axis is often called the polar axis. But by any combination of terms, the underlying principle is the same: in both satellite communications and astronomy, the hour angle axis must be parallel to the earth's polar axis (i.e., perpendicular to the earth's equatorial plane). This adjustment is made by setting the hour angle axis at an angle equal to the local latitude angle. Once this adjustment has been made:

Following are illustrations of polar/equatorial mounts: