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How does a bubble sextant operates?

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How does a bubble sextant operates?

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People are often curious about the purpose of the bubble sextant and wonder how to use it. The basic idea is that from an aircraft, the horizon no longer serves as a reference for horizontal as it does at sea level. So a bubble level was used instead. Some models also had an interesting clockwork device to help the operator average many readings devised to help sailors locate themselves on the featureless ocean. A bubble attachment is a special sextant telescope containing an internal artificial horizon in the form of a small spirit level whose image, replacing the visible horizon, is superimposed with the image of the body. Bubble attachments are expensive and not very accurate because they require the sextant to be held absolutely still during an observation, which is difficult to manage. A sextant equipped with a bubble attachment is referred to as a bubble sextant. Special bubble sextants were used for air navigation before electronic navigation systems became standard equipment. A

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