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In the aerospace context, "azimut" refers to the angular distance of an object or direction from a reference direction, typically measured clockwise around the horizon. Azimut is often used to describe the direction of an object or feature with respect to a reference direction, such as north or south.

In the aerospace industry, azimut is often used to describe the direction of an aircraft or other aerospace vehicle relative to a reference direction, such as the direction of a runway or a heading. Azimut can also be used to describe the direction of a satellite or other space-based object relative to the Earth or other celestial bodies.

Examples of applications that might use azimut in the aerospace industry include navigation, guidance, and control systems for aircraft and spacecraft, and satellite communications and other space-based systems. Azimut is an important concept in the aerospace industry, and it is used to describe the direction and orientation of objects and features in three-dimensional space.

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