altitude-azimuth mounting [¦al·tǝ´tüd `az·ǝ·mǝth ´mau̇nt·iŋ] ENGINEERING A two-axis telescope mounting in which the azimuth of the direction in which the telescope is pointed is determined by rotation about a vertical axis and the corresponding altitude is determined by rotation about a horizontal axis; computer-controlled motors must move the telescope in both altitude and azimuth to compensate for the earth's rotation. Also known as alt-azimuth mounting. |