Slewing can refer to different concepts depending on the context, but generally, it involves a gradual change or shift in position or orientation. Here are a few contexts in which the term is commonly used: 1. **In Astronomy**: Slewing refers to the movement of a telescope or an astronomical instrument as it adjusts its position to track celestial objects. This is particularly important in tracking moving objects like planets, comets, and satellites.
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