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Sextant for navigation. 13x6x12cm

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Description

Sextant made in old brass with a leather box and a silk-screen printed glass lid.

Measurements: 13 x 6 x 12 cm.

The sextant was invented in 1730 by John Hadley and Thomas Godfrey to facilitate maritime navigation. The sextant makes it possible to obtain the angular height of the sun above the horizon.

The sextant consists of a small telescope (for viewing the horizon), two mirrors (which reflect the image of the object), filters (for the sun), a movable arm and a graduated arc of a circle. The angle of aperture is 60°, one-sixth of a circle, hence the name of the instrument.

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