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From: UNK
Date: 2012 Feb 3, 10:10 -0800
I notice antique octants with dual, side-by-side, sight holes. A good example is on
http://landandseacollection.com/id764.html
Also on eBay now is an example listed under "Rare 19th century early French navigation sextant".
What is the reason for the dual sight holes?
I can understand that moving a telescope can vary the relative amount of light from a star or the horizon but I’d think that your eye would not be influenced by the location of the sight hole across the split mirror.
Regards, Noell Wilson
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