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Description

Measuring the elevation angle of celestial bodies with a sextant is impossible if no natural horizon is visible or if it is too imprecise to recognize.

This is precisely when the artificial horizon from the Saxon sextant manufacturer FREIBERGER comes into play. It is mainly used on land, for example for training purposes with the sextant.

It measures the angle between a star and its mirror image, which is visible in the dark, extremely flat glass plate. It must be halved for evaluation.

The glass plate rests in a metal frame and is leveled by three foot adjusting screws using two spirit levels.

Technical features

  • Diameter: 125 mm
  • Accuracy of the spirit level: 30" / 2 mm
  • The artificial horizon is supplied in a wooden box
  • Total weight: 1.6 kg

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