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A New Suncompass: Orientation Independent of Clock Time
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2009
Abstract
In situations where the use of a magnetic compass has disadvantages, it is sometimes possible to use successfully a suncompass. All known suncompasses use the clock time. This paper introduces a method of orientation which does not use clock time and which surpasses the accuracy and usefulness of the Cole suncompass.
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