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More than 3000 years ago Chinese feng-shui practitioners used lodestone - a naturally occurring magnet to orient in the environment and find iron rich ores; probably not for navigation at this time. Scale maps (of geographic areas) were attempted even earlier but were fraught with limited accuracy. Scale plans of buildings and cities were drawn up at least 4000 years ago. The Astrolabe was used over 1500 years ago (there are even some Bronze age (3000 years old) remnants that could be astrolabe parts) The compass as we know it is about 1000 years old. Relatively accurate scale maps developed over the ages and became useful about 400 years ago. (In the 1970's maps of South America were shown to have considerable mistakes, this was discovered by satellite imagery)
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Cartography navigational compass astrolabe aircraft
catorgraphy astrolabe navigational compass aircraft APEX ;P
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catorgraphy astrolabe navigational compass aircraft APEX ;P
Navigating by sight, using maps and the shape of the coastline Using handheld instruments to measure the position of the sun and stars Using the Earth's magnetic field to determine direction Tying maps to databases
The compass, cartography, photography then the internet in that order.
The astrolabe must be level in order to read the altitudeproperly.
When the astrolabe is leveled, it allows the user to accurately measure the altitude of celestial objects above the horizon. This information can then be used to determine one's latitude on Earth. By aligning the astrolabe and leveling it properly, the user can obtain precise readings for astronomical navigation.
More than 3000 years ago Chinese feng-shui practitioners used lodestone - a naturally occurring magnet to orient in the environment and find iron rich ores; probably not for navigation at this time. Scale maps (of geographic areas) were attempted even earlier but were fraught with limited accuracy. Scale plans of buildings and cities were drawn up at least 4000 years ago. The Astrolabe was used over 1500 years ago (there are even some Bronze age (3000 years old) remnants that could be astrolabe parts) The compass as we know it is about 1000 years old. Relatively accurate scale maps developed over the ages and became useful about 400 years ago. (In the 1970's maps of South America were shown to have considerable mistakes, this was discovered by satellite imagery)
Military Craft, Commerical Craft , Fishing Craft, then PWC
Yes, in order to complete the island you need the camera.
Astrolabe: Used by early geographers to determine the position of celestial objects in the sky, aiding in navigation and mapping. Compass: Revolutionized navigation and mapping by providing a reliable method to determine direction, crucial for early explorers and cartographers. Scale maps: Allowed geographers to accurately represent the size and distance relationships of features on Earth's surface, improving the precision of maps and spatial analysis. Aerial photography: Transformed geographic research by providing detailed and bird's-eye-view images of landscapes, enabling geographers to analyze terrains, land use, and changes over time with greater accuracy.