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Sextant

Sextant

 

The sextant, a portable angle-measuring tool, was invented about 1725 to serve two purposes: finding longitude and improving latitude observations. This example, made in the workshop of London instrument maker Jesse Ramsden, dates from about 1790.
Image Number: WEB12533-2012

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