Contributor: Brian Anthony. Lesson ID: 11946
Uh oh! No signal! The computer locked up! Not enough satellites! The screen is cracked! Ancient sailors didn't have those problems. They had a reliable engineering marvel that you can build yourself!
Let's say you were on a little trip with friends.
Actually, you are out at sea, and you are on a giant wooden ship. It also happens to be the fifteenth century.
Chances are you would reach out for a very special device called an astrolabe. This device, however, doesn't connect to wifi and cannot make phone calls, and yet somehow, according to some medieval accounts, it can perform over 1,000 different tasks, like measuring distances and measuring time!
It turns out that for a lot of things we do nowadays, there was already an app for that hundreds of years ago!
Read more about the invention and development of the astrolabe. As you read the article, Astrolabe, by Abby Cessna courtesy of Universe Today, write down the information and ideas that answer the following questions:
Reflect on the following questions:
The astrolabe was an extremely important piece of technology without which events like the discovery of the Americas by Europeans might not have been possible. It also looks like a work of art in its own right.
In the Got It? section, learn some basic astrolabe-reading skills.