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  2. Ywam Liberty - Wikipedia

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    L ' Astrolabe attempted to reach Akademik Shokalskiy, trapped by an outbreak of old glacial ice in the Antarctic Ocean. L ' Astrolabe didn't match Chinese research vessel Xue Long ' s 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) from the trapped Russian ship, but got closer than the Australian Aurora Australis' 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi).

  3. Astrolabe - Wikipedia

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    The first known metal astrolabe in Western Europe is the Destombes astrolabe made from brass in the eleventh century in Portugal. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] (p 140) Metal astrolabes avoided the warping that large wooden ones were prone to, allowing the construction of larger and therefore more accurate instruments.

  4. Verona astrolabe - Wikipedia

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    The Verona astrolabe is an archaeological discovery unearthed in the vaults of a museum in Verona, Italy. [1] Dating back to the eleventh century, this Islamic astrolabe is one of the oldest examples of its kind and is among the few known to exist worldwide. It appears to have been employed by Muslim, Jewish, and Christian communities spanning ...

  5. Yantraraja - Wikipedia

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    An astrolabe from the Mughal era exhibited at the National Museum in New Delhi, India. Yantrarāja is the Sanskrit name for the ancient astronomical instrument called astrolabe . It is also the title of a Sanskrit treatise on the construction and working of the astrolabe composed by a Jain astronomer Mahendra Sūri in around 1370 CE.

  6. List of astronomical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Canterbury Astrolabe Quadrant: medieval astrolabe found in England; Celatone: navigational aid reliant on tracking Jupiter's moons in the sky; Celestial sphere: imaginary sphere of arbitrarily large radius, concentric with the observer; Charge-coupled device: device for the movement of electrical charge

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    Russia releases imprisoned American Marc Fogel in what US calls a step toward the end of Ukraine war; EU vows countermeasures to US tariffs. Bourbon, jeans, peanut butter, motorcycles are easy targets

  8. Armillary sphere - Wikipedia

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    Jost Bürgi and Antonius Eisenhoit: Armillary sphere with astronomical clock, made in 1585 in Kassel, now at Nordiska Museet in Stockholm. An armillary sphere (variations are known as spherical astrolabe, armilla, or armil) is a model of objects in the sky (on the celestial sphere), consisting of a spherical framework of rings, centered on Earth or the Sun, that represent lines of celestial ...

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