A CROSS STAFF IN USE

A CROSS STAFF IN USE

The simplest sight to be taken with a cross staff was for the observer A, to place the lower limb of the cross on the horizon B, and the upper limb on the celestial object, C. The resultant "altitude angle" BAC, was read off of the divided staff at the intersection of the cross. (From a 16th C. woodcut)

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