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The Davis Instruments Artificial Horizon is a compact, durable celestial navigation practice kit designed for both beginners and seasoned navigators. It enables accurate sextant training away from natural horizons by doubling readings and providing reliable sun or moon shots. The kit includes two sun shades, a protective lid, and full instructions, making it perfect for indoor or outdoor use, including foggy conditions. Lightweight and portable, it offers a practical solution to refine navigation skills anytime, anywhere.
Brand | Davis Instruments |
Plant or Animal Product Type | plant |
Color | Grey |
Material | Plastic |
Product Dimensions | 4"D x 6"W x 1.5"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Celestial navigation practice, sextant training, determining location, foggy conditions |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Package Information | Box |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Included Components | Great Product |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Warranty Type | Limited Lifetime |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Manufacturer | Davis Instruments |
UPC | 011698014415 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00011698014415 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.32 x 4.76 x 0.51 inches |
Package Weight | 0.47 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 8 x 2 inches |
Brand Name | Davis Instruments |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | 144 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 144 |
Size | 6 x 4 x 1-1/2 |
M**E
Brilliant! — Surefire way to improve your celnav skills on land
Summing up - this clever and well-made bit of kit lets you take sights from your backyard or building rooftop day or night using a completely still pool of water protected from the elements. Whatever your desire to measure the altitude of celestial bodies, whether astronomy or to do practice shots for celestial navigation, this tool will make it easier and more accurate.The artificial horizon comes with two clear glass panes, two colored ones for taking sun sights, and two triangular supports. All pieces fit neatly inside a 4x6x1” water reservoir which doubles as a sturdy storage box. It is a breeze to set up. The panes shield the water against wind, creating a completely still image. This is the central advantage of this artificial horizon over a bucket or deep dish.Altitudes below 10 degrees get challenging on account of the reservoir's rim. High altitudes are limited to half your sextant’s arc, 65 degrees for most but 50 for the Davis Mark 3. And do not expect to take sights other than the Sun, its planets or the brightest stars. Otherwise the reflection off the water will be too weak.Remember to adjust your sight for index error and then divide by two because the reflection doubles the altitude. Then apply all other corrections except dip and height of eye.A winning tool to elevate your sight practice.
K**H
Excellent tool for keeping up your sextant skills, even indoors at your kitchen table!
Since it comes with two shades, this is much better than just water in a bucket, because you will not accidentally get blinded by a solar reflection.Compare your readings against a good astronomy program like Starry Night Professional - or try the free program Stellarium - to find out how accurate you can get. Or just plot your data on a piece of paper and check if they look consistent or not.For celestial bodies at most altitudes, remember to correct for atmospheric refraction, which is a hefty 34 (!) minutes of arc exactly on the horizon. Even at 45 degrees above the horizon, the atmospheric refraction is 1 minute of arc and therefore should not be ignored.For accurate sights, even small errors need to be corrected for!When using the artificial horizon on celestial bodies low in the sky, you will need to fill up the water level to the brim. Also, in this case, keep the sextant as close as possible to the artificial horizon, or you might not find a useful reflection of the target.Repeat practice sessions as required.The artificial horizon could be used also for checking and adjusting the sextant. This method could be handy in case you don't have a real horizon or a suitably distant object available for reference.Instead of getting stuck on that important part of operating the sextant, try this:Fill up water in both the bowl and the lid and set them properly apart in order to produce two sun reflexions, one for the index mirror and one for the horizon mirror of the sextant.Engage a suitable set of shades for the index and horizon mirrors, look through the eyepiece and point the scope at the water surfaces in order to catch both reflexions. Then proceed as usual with checking or adjusting index error.Pro: Pointing the scope downwards is more comfortable, particularly on extended practice sessions.Cons:1. Outdoor use is practical only if the provided glasses - as well as additional covering - are used to protect water surfaces from air currents.2. Altitude measurement range is limited to 65 degrees at most on a regular sextant.
R**U
Another Victory for the Pursuit of Quality & Good Service
I've hesitated to purchase this after hearing some complaints but Davis has such a good reputation I took the leap. The artificial horizon works as advertised and easier to assemble than write this review. Nice piece of work.
R**N
It Works
Really very handy to practice with.
P**A
Artificial Horizon: Good for training
Artificial Horizon is a top product, already own sextant Davis Mark 25. Had a scratch on blue filter glass, notified Davis and got a replacement sent to Europe. Am very satisfied with 2 Boater and Davis!
M**R
Works great! Simple to use
Works great! Simple to use. I am able to practice with my sextant in my back yard and get great results
B**N
Three Stars
pricey for what it is, but works well for the purpose
N**L
good product, good price, and good service
the product is gooddelivery was fastprice is very adequate
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