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Keith_Richards [23]
3 years ago
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What astronomical computer was used for determining location?

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2 answers:
Rama09 [41]3 years ago
7 0
The Astrolabe was used for determine the location.
EleoNora [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:    B. Astrolabe

Explanation: Astrolabe is an astronomical computer, an instrument designed to determine location. It refers to the determination of the geographical latitude of a particular location, that is, to navigate, but also to determine the position of celestial bodies. The name of this astronomical computer comes from the Greek word star taking. It is known that in addition to these uses, the astrolabe had many other purposes used by sailors.

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