Eulerian Angles
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Eulerian Angles: a set of three angles that define an orientation, or direction, in space. It goes back to the mathematician Euler, and was used to describe motions in celestial mechanics.
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Camera Angles: Various positions of the camera with respect to the subject being photographed, each giving a different viewpoint and perspective.
Eulerian Measurement: Observation of a current with a device fixed relative to the flow.
Angles: The Ascendant, Descendant, Midheaven and Imum Coeli; the four cardinal points in a horoscope.
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