Horary quadrant with constellations
Resource details
Resource ID
4219
Metadata
Source Title
Horary quadrant with Gunter projection
Author/Artist/Printer/Publisher
John Chatfield
Country/Region
England
Dynasty/Period/Ruler
The Stuart Dynasty
Source date
1630
Dimensions
Overall: 10 mm x 125 mm x 89 mm
Categories
astronomy, brass, fox, dragon(s), Andromeda, Cassiopeia, Draco, Ursa major, Ursa minor, quadrant, star(s)
Current Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Reference
NAV1050
© National Maritime Museum
https://www.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/rmgc-object-43262
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License management
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Location Data
Marker lat / long: 54, -2 (WGS84)
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