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How our ancients used to navigate to different places?

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Answered by hardikrakholiya21
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Explanation:

The earliest navigation methods involved observing landmarks or watching the direction of the sun and stars. Few ancient sailors ventured out into the open sea. Instead, they sailed within sight of land in order to navigate. When that was impossible, ancient sailors watched constellations to mark their position.

Celestial navigation requires the sailor to use an instrument, like a sextant, to find the angle between a star/planet and the horizon. ... The astrolabe dates back to ancient Greece, when it was used by astronomers and mariners to help tell time and location. Back Staff. The back staff, invented in 1594 by John Davis.

Use pointer stars to help you find the North Star.

The most commonly used pointer stars are Merak and Dubhe, the two stars on the edge of the Big Dipper opposite its handle. ...

During the times of night when the Big Dipper is below the horizon, such as the early hours of fall, you can use another method.

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